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A Landscape, Sketched in New-Hampshire . . . . To Which are Added Lines to a Democratic Young Lady, and Her Reply
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A Monody to the Memory of the Duke of D'Enghien, Murdered by Order of Bonaparte . . . .
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Epistle the Second to Mrs. Clarke. A Solemn, Sentimental, and Reprobating Epistle to Mrs. Clarke
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Hymns . . . . Extracted from the Olney Hymns
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Imitation of the Psalms of David . . . . To Which is Added, a Collection of Hymns . . . .
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Olney Hymns, in Three Books . . . .
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Poems on Various Subjects
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Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect . . . . To Which are Added Several Other Pieces . . . and a Life of the Author
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Servian Popular Poetry
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The National Reader; a Selection of Exercises in Reading and Speaking . . . .
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War; an Heroic Poem. From the Taking of Minorca by the French, to the Reduction of Manila by the English, in Ten Books
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[Agamemnon Triglottos]
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"Bread Cast upon the Waters"
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"Cambridge Besieged;" or, the Rehearsal of a Deep Tragedy, at the Theatre, Barnwell . . . .
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"Some Passages" in the Life, &c. of Egomet Bonmot, Esq. Edited by Mr. Mwaughmaim, and now first Published by Me
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"Think of Jesus": A Poem Written for Good Friday, in the Year of Our Lord 1823
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--------------- [Mousike-iatreia]; or, A Fiddle the Best Doctor
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1829: A Poem
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A Bagatelle. A Dialogue.
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A Ballad Book
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A Ballad in Macaronic Latin, Entitled Rustica Descriptio Visitationis Fanaticae, being a Country Clergyman's Tragi-comical Lament upon Revisiting Oxford . . . .
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A Ballad of Waterloo
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A Ballad on the Death of Louis the Unfortunate, after the Manner of Chevy Chace . . . .
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A Ballade, Wrotten on the Feastynge and Merrimentes of Easter Maunday, Last Paste, Whereinn is Dysplayed, the Noble Prince's Comynge to Sayde Revelerie att Mansyonne Howse; as allso the Dudgeon of Masterr Mayre and Sherrives, togeder with Other Straunge Drolleries Enactedd thereupponn
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A Basket of Wild Flowers; being a Collection of Poetic Pieces
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A Battle between Truth and Error, Humbly Addressed to the Candid Lovers of Truth
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A Bell and a Pomegranate for the City Zion, Being a Poem upon Christian Experience . . . Part I
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A Benevolent Epistle to Sylvanus Urban . . .
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A Benevolent Epistle to Sylvanus Urban, alias Master John Nichols . . . .
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A Biographical Memoir of the Late Honorable George Canning, Prime Minister of Great Britain. To Which is Added, the Whole of His Satires, Odes, Songs, and Other Poems
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A Bird's-eye View of Foreign Parts; and a Look at Home
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A Book of Scotish Pasquils &c.
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A Book of Truly Christian Psalms, Anthems . . . .
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A Bridal Gift
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A Bridal Ode on the Marriage of Catherine and Petruchio
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A Brief Account of the Life of the late William Gifford, Esq.: to which is added an Elegy on his Death, and Other Poems
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A Brief Defence of the Christian Religion . . . .
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A Brief Memoir of Her Late Majesty Queen Charlotte: With Authentic Anecdotes and a Poetical Appendix
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A Brief Narrative; or, Some Remarks on the Life of James Maxwell, Poet in Paisley . . . .
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A Burlesque Translation of Homer
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A Burlesque Translation of Homer in Two Volumes
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A Burlesque Translation of Homer.
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A Burlesque Translation of Homer.
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A Burlesque Translation of Homer. In Two Volumes
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A Butter'd Slice, to the Obscure Auld Magistrate . . . . And a Waefu' Tale; or an Address to the Lord Provost . . . .
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A Call to the Country; Inscribed to . . . William Wyndham, Secretary at War
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A Call to the Holy Communion; and Other Poems
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A Cantab's Leisure. Prose and Verse
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A Castigation for the Sectarians. The Vision of Heresies; and Other Poems
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A Cat o' Nine-tails: Or, Little Billy Belcher's Version of Great Billy's Instructions to His Plenipo
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A Cat with Four Hundred and Fifty Tails
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A Catechism of Poetry . . . with Select Examples . . . .
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A Catechism of Poetry, Explanatory of Its Nature, Origin, and Properties; with Select Examples . . . .
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A Chaplet for the Brows of the Corporators; Containing, amongst Other Flowers of Fancy, the Lord Mayor's Feast . . . an Ode for Michaelmas Day
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A Choice Collection of Conference Hymns. Compiled from the Writings of Various Authors
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A Choice Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs . . . .
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A Choice Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs Intended for the Edification of Sincere Christians, of All Denominations
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A Choice Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs. For the Use of the Pious of All Denominations
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A Choice Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs: intended for the Edification of Sincere Christians, of All Denominations
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A Choice Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs; Intended for the Edification of Sincere Christians, of All Denominations
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A Choice Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs; intended for the Edification of Sincere Christians, of All Denominations
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A Choice Collection of Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, Designed for the Devotions of Israel . . . .
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A Choice Collection of Hymns, and Spiritual Songs. For the Use of All Those Who Love Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
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A Choice Collection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Adapted to Publick Worship . . . .
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A Choice Collection of Hymns, in Which are Some never before Printed
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A Choice Collection of Mason's Songs. To Which is Added, Solomon's Temple, an Oratorio . . . .
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A Choice Collection of Original and Selected Hymns, for the Devotion of All Christians of All Denominations
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A Choice Collection of Original Masonic Songs . . . .
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A Choice Collection of Patriotic and Comic Songs
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A Choice Collection of Poems in Cumberland Dialect . . . .
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A Choice Collection of Popular Songs . . . .
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A Choice Collection of Riddles & Charades
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A Choice Collection of Riddles: For the Improvement of Young Minds. Chiefly from the Big Puzzling Cap
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A Choice Collection of Scotch Songs, with Gaelic Translations. Arranged on Opposite Pages
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A Choice Collection of Songs. Selected from Different Authors . . . .
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A Choice Collection of Spiritual and Divine Hymns, Taken from Various Authors
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A Choice Selection of Evangelical Hymns, from Various Authors: For the Use of the English Evangelical Church in New-York
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A Choice Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Designed for the Use of the Pious
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A Choice Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Designed for the Use of the Pious
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A Choice Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Designed to Aid in the Devotions of Prayer, Conference, and Camp-meetings
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A Choice Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs. Designed for the Use of the Pious
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A Choice Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs. Designed for the Use of the Pious
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A Choice Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs. Designed to Aid in the Devotions of Prayer, Conference, and Camp-meetings
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A Choice Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs: Designed for Prayer, Conference, and Camp-meetings
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A Choice Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs; Designed to Aid in the Devotions of Prayer, Conference and Camp-meetings
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A Choice Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs; Designed to Aid in the Devotions of Prayer, Conference, and Camp Meetings
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A Choice Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs; Designed to Aid in the Devotions of Prayer, Conference, and Camp-meetings
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A Choice Selection of Hymns for the Glory of Christ
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A Choice Selection of Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, for the Use of Christians
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A Choice Selection of Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, for the Use of Christians
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A Choice Selection of the Latest Social and Camp-meeting Hymns and Spiritual Songs . . . Intended as a Social Companion for the Pious
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A Christmas Hymn: Composed and Written . . . .
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A Church-yard Scene, or the Blasphemer's Prayer Answered. A Tale, Founded in Fact
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A Churchman's Second Epistle
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A Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry. Vol. 18 [of 18]
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A Clergyman's Recreation, or Sacred Thoughts, in Verse
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A Cockney's Adventures, during a Ramble into the Country. In Three Parts. Addressed to His Country Friends on His Return to London. A True Tale
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A Collection and Selection of English Prologues and Epilogues. Commencing with Shakespeare and Concluding with Garrick
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A Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions with Occasional Notes
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A Collection of Ancient and Modern Scottish Ballads, Tales, and Songs . . . .
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A Collection of Birds and Riddles
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A Collection of Camp Meeting Hymns
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A Collection of Divine Hymns, from Various Authors
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A Collection of Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs
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A Collection of Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs, for the Use of Religious Assemblies and Private Christians
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A Collection of Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs, for the Use of Religious Assemblies, and Private Christians
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A Collection of Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs, for the Use of Religious Assemblies, and Private Christians
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A Collection of Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs, for the Use of Religious Assemblies, and Private Christians
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A Collection of English Poems and Odes, which obtained Medals and Other Prizes at the Gwent and Dyfed Royal Eisteddfod, held at Cardiff . . . August, 1834
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A Collection of English Songs, with an Appendix of Original Pieces
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A Collection of English Sonnets
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A Collection of Entertaining Pieces, in Prose and Verse, Extracted from Different Authors
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A Collection of Epitaphs and Inscriptions, Ancient and Modern . . . .
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A Collection of Epitaphs and Monumental Inscriptions
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A Collection of Evangelical Hymns
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A Collection of Evangelical Hymns; Made . . . for the English Lutheran Church in New-York
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A Collection of Fugitive Essays, in Prose and Verse
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A Collection of Fugitive Poems
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A Collection of Hymns & Spiritual Songs. From Various Authors
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A Collection of Hymns Adapted to the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church . . .
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A Collection of Hymns and a Liturgy, for the Use of Evangelical Lutheran Churches . . . .
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A Collection of Hymns and Poems. Designed to Instruct the Inquirer, and Furnish the Public with a Small Variety
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A Collection of Hymns and Psalms, for Social and Private Worship
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A Collection of Hymns and Sacred Poems, in Two Parts
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A Collection of Hymns and Sacred Poems, in Two Parts
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A Collection of Hymns and Sacred Poems: in Two Parts. For All Denominations
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A Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs
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A Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, as usually Sung at Camp Meetings, and Other Places of Religious Worship. For the Use of the Pious
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A Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Designed for Social Worship
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A Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Designed for Social Worship
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A Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, from Various Authors: For the Use of the Pious of All Denominations
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A Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Used by the Primitive Methodists, Generally Called Ranters
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A Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs. Selected from Various Authors . . . .
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A Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs. For the Use of the Pious of All Denominations
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A Collection of Hymns for Children, principally intended for the Use of Sunday-Schools
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A Collection of Hymns for General Use. Submitted to the Consideration of the Members of the United Church of England and Ireland
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A Collection of Hymns for Temperance Meetings
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A Collection of Hymns for the Nativity of Our Lord: and for New Year's-Day
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A Collection of Hymns for the Use of Christians
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A Collection of Hymns for the Use of Evangelical Lutheran Churches . . . .
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A Collection of Hymns for the Use of Native Christians of the Mohawk Language . . . .
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A Collection of Hymns for the Use of Native Christians of the Mohawk Language . . . .
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A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Congregation in Plunket Street Meeting House
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A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Merry Christian, and for the Comforting of Mourners in Zion
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A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church
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A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church . . . .
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A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church . . . .
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A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church . . . .
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A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church . . . .
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A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the People Called Methodists
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A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Protestant Church of the United Brethren
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A Collection of Hymns for the Use of Unitarian Christians, in Public Worship, and in the Private Culture of the Religious Affections
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A Collection of Hymns for Youth
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A Collection of Hymns Intended for the Use of the Citizens of Zion . . . .
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A Collection of Hymns More Particularly Designed for the Use of the West Society in Boston
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A Collection of Hymns, and a Liturgy, for the Use of Evangelical Lutheran Churches . . . .
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A Collection of Hymns, Appropriate to the Domestic Chaplain
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A Collection of Hymns, Chiefly Intended for the Use of Those Children and Young Persons Who Attend Sunday Schools. Selected from Various Authors
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A Collection of Hymns, Compiled for the Use of the Primitive Wesleyan Methodists of Ireland
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A Collection of Hymns, for Public Worship
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A Collection of Hymns, for the Edification of Christians, the Comforting of Mourners, and Warning to the Unconverted
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A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of Christians
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A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the Protestant Church of the United Brethren
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A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the Protestant Church of the United Brethren
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A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the United Brethren in Christ, Taken from the Most Approved Authors . . . .
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A Collection of Hymns, from the Best Authors; Adapted for Both Public and Family Worship
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A Collection of Hymns, from Various Authors . . . Others New Composed . . . .
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A Collection of Hymns, from Various Authors. Intended as a Supplement to Dr. Watts's Hymns . . .
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A Collection of Hymns, from Various Authors; with Some Original Hymns . . . .
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A Collection of Hymns, in a Variety of Metres, (Many of Which Have never before been Published) . . . .
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A Collection of Hymns, More Particularly Designed for the Use of the West Society in Boston
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A Collection of Hymns, More Particularly Designed for the Use of the West Society in Boston
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A Collection of Hymns, More Particularly Designed for the Use of the West Society in Boston
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A Collection of Hymns, More Particularly Designed for the Use of the West Society in Boston
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A Collection of Hymns, Newly Composed, on Different Subjects
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A Collection of Hymns, Original and Select . . . .
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A Collection of Hymns, Selected
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A Collection of Hymns, Selected from Sundry Poets, together with a Number of New Poems, never before Published
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A Collection of Hymns. Designed for the Use of the Universal Churches . . . .
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A Collection of Hymns. Designed for the Use of the Universal Churches, and Adapted to Public and Private Devotion
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A Collection of Hymns. In Three Parts
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A Collection of Local Poems, Songs, &c. &c.
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A Collection of Local Songs, Poems, &c. &c.
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A Collection of Masonic Songs and Entertaining Anecdotes, for the Use of All the Lodges
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A Collection of Methodist Hymns
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A Collection of Miscellaneous & Religious Poems. To Which is Added, a Series of Odes, on Various Subjects . . . .
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A Collection of Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Verse
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A Collection of Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Verse, on Subjects Moral and Religious
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A Collection of Miscellaneous Poems
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A Collection of Miscellaneous Poems, and a College Oration
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A Collection of Miscellaneous Poems, Moral, Religious, Sentimental, and Amusing
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A Collection of Miscellaneous Poetry; Consisting of the Wicker Chair . . . Two Elegies . . . the Country Life . . . The Holy Vengeance . . .
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A Collection of Modern Fables
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A Collection of Moral & Interesting Epitaphs, and Remarkable Monumental Inscriptions; with Miscellaneous Poems, etc., etc.
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A Collection of New Songs on the Preset Times, adapted to Common Tunes
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A Collection of Odes, Poems, and Translations . . . .
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A Collection of Odes, Songs, and Epigrams, against the Whigs, alias the Blue and Buff; in Which are Included Mr. Hewerdine's Political Songs
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A Collection of Old and New Songs.
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A Collection of Old English Garlands . . . .
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A Collection of Original and Select Hymns and Spiritual Songs, for the Use of Christian Societies
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A Collection of Original and Select Hymns and Spiritual Songs: For the Use of Christian Societies
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A Collection of Original Gospel Hymns
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A Collection of Original Gospel Hymns
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A Collection of Original Gospel Hymns . . . .
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A Collection of Original Gospel Hymns . . . .To Which is Added, "Grace Triumphant" . . . and "The Founding of the Ancient Covenant" . . . .
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A Collection of Original Local Songs
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A Collection of Original Local Songs, and Other Pieces
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A Collection of Original Miscellaneous Poems and Translations
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A Collection of Original Newcastle Songs . . . not in any other collection
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A Collection of Original Poems and Songs, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
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A Collection of Original Poems, Moral, Instructive, and Entertaining
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A Collection of Original Scots Songs, Poems, &c. By Various Hands ... to which are Added, Several Favourite English Songs, Some of Which Never Before Printed.
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A Collection of Original Songs, Local and Sentimental
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A Collection of Original Tales, in Verse. In the Manner of Prior . . .
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A Collection of Plays and Poems . . . . Now First Published Together
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A Collection of Poems
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A Collection of Poems
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A Collection of Poems
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A Collection of Poems . . . .
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A Collection of Poems . . . Selected from . . . the Shamrock
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A Collection of Poems and Fables
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A Collection of Poems and Letters
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A Collection of Poems and Letters . . . .
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A Collection of Poems by Several Hands. Henry and Emma . . . . Amyntor and Theodora . . . . Porsenna King of Russia . . . . The Traveller and the Deserted Village . . . . The Hermit . . .
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A Collection of Poems on Divine and Moral Subjects, selected from Various Authors
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A Collection of Poems on Spiritual Subjects . . . .
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A Collection of Poems on Various Subjects
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A Collection of Poems on Various Subjects
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A Collection of Poems Written in the East Indies, with Miscellaneous Remarks, in Real Life
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A Collection of Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
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A Collection of Poems, Chiefly Manuscript, and from Living Authors
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A Collection of Poems, Containing Goldsmith's Deserted Village, and Edwin and Angelina . . . .
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A Collection of Poems, Mostly Original, by Several Hands
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A Collection of Poems, Mostly Original, by Several Hands
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A Collection of Poems, Mostly Original, by Several Hands
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A Collection of Poems, Occasionally Written
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A Collection of Poems, Odes, and Songs, never before published
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A Collection of Poems, on American Affairs, and a Variety of Other Subjects, Chiefly Moral and Political; Written between the Year 1797 and the Present Time
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A Collection of Poems, on Religious and Moral Subjects. Extracted from the Most Celebrated Authors
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A Collection of Poems, on Several Occasions; containing The Poet, Solitude, Beauty, Hendon Grove, Verses on Miss V*****n, Benevolence, and Gratitude.
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A Collection of Poems, on Various Subjects
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A Collection of Poems, on Various Subjects, including The Theatre, a Didactic Essay . . .
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A Collection of Poems, Songs, &c. Chiefly Scottish
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A Collection of Poems, Songs, and Epigrams, in Scotch, English, & Irish
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A Collection of Poems, the Productions of the Kingdom of Ireland . . . Intituled, the Shamrock; or, Hibernian Cresses
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A Collection of Poems, the Productions of the Kingdom of Ireland: Selected from a Collection published in that Kingdom, Intituled, The Shamrock; or, Hibernian Cresses.
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A Collection of Poetry
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A Collection of Poetry
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A Collection of Poetry, on Different Subjects . . . Copied from the Original Papers, after the Death of the Author, Unrevised, and Some Unfinished
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A Collection of Poetry, Sacred and Moral, for the Use of Schools
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A Collection of Political and Other Songs
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A Collection of Political and Other Songs
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A Collection of Political Effusions . . . Containing the Canvass, Noctes Musselburganae, Songs upon Candidates, &c.
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A Collection of Prayers for Household Use, with a Few Hymns and Other Poems
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A Collection of Prose and Verse, selected from the Most Eminent Authors
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns . . . .
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns . . s designed for the Congregation of Northampton-Chapel
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Social and Private Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, extracted from different Authors
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, extracted from different Authors
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, extracted from different Authors
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, Extracted from Various Authors for the Use of the Lock Chapel
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, For Publick Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, for Social and Private Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, for Social and Private Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, for Social and Private Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, for Social and Private Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, for Social and Private Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, for Social and Private Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, for Social and Private Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, for Social and Private Worship
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, from Various Authors: for the Use of Devout Christians of Every Denomination.
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, from Various Authors: for the Use of Serious and Devout Christians of All Denominations
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A Collection of Psalms, from the Most Approved Versions, in Proportions of a Convenient Length for Public Worship
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A Collection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Proper for Christian Worship; Selected and Arranged for the Use of Congregations and Families
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A Collection of Psalms, Hymns, and Anthems, as Used in Forden Church
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A Collection of Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs; Selected from Different Authors . . . .
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A Collection of Psalms, Hymns, Anthems, &c. . . . for the Use of the Catholic Church throughout the United States
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A Collection of Psalms, Hymns, Anthems, &c. . . . for the Use of the Catholic Church throughout the United States
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A Collection of Sacred and Descriptive Poetry; Selected from the Works of Eminent Authors . . .
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A Collection of Sacred Hymns, for the Church of the Latter Day Saints
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A Collection of Sacred Translations, Paraphrases, and Hymns
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A Collection of Scottish Ballads, Tales, and Songs, Ancient and Modern . . . .
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A Collection of Society Hymns. Intended to Assist the Devotion of Private Societies among Christians . . . .
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A Collection of Songs
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A Collection of Songs . . . Part the First
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A Collection of Songs . . . Part the Second
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A Collection of Songs and Poems on Several Occasions
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A Collection of Songs Intended for the Sober Minded
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A Collection of Songs, Chiefly in the Newcastle Dialect . . . .
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A Collection of Songs, Comic and Satirical, Chiefly in the Newcastle Dialect
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A Collection of Songs, Comic and Satirical, chiefly in the Newcastle Dialect . . .
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A Collection of Songs, Comic and Satirical: chiefly in the Newcastle Dialect . . .
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A Collection of Songs, Comic, Satirical, and Descriptive, chiefly in the Newcastle Dialect
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A Collection of Songs, Moral, Sentimental, Instructive, and Amusing
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A Collection of Songs, Selected from the Latest Publications
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A Collection of Songs, Selected from the Works . . . . To Which are Added, the Newest and Most Favourite American Patriotic Songs
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A Collection of Spiritual Hymns and Songs, on Various Religious Subjects
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A Collection of Spiritual Hymns, Suitable to be Sung by the True Followers of Christ in All the World . . . .
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A Collection of Spiritual Songs and Hymns, Selected from Various Authors
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A Collection of the Best Modern Poems
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A Collection of the Miscellaneous Writings . . . with Some Notices of His Life and Character
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A Collection of the Most Admired Hymns and Spiritual Songs . . . .
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A Collection of the Most Admired Hymns and Spiritual Songs . . . as usually Sung at Camp-meetings, &c. . . .
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A Collection of the Most Admired Hymns and Spiritual Songs, with the Choruses Affixed . . . .
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A Collection of the Most Admired Hymns and Spiritual Songs, with the Choruses Affixed . . . .
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A Collection of Trifles in Verse
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A Collection of Various Pieces of Poetry, chiefly Patriotic
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A Collection, in Prose and Verse, for the Use of Schools
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A Collection, of Juvenile Poems, on Various Subjects . . . . Written Originally for Her Own Amusement, and now Published at the Solicitations of Her Acquaintance
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A Comment on Some Passages in the Book of Job
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A Commiserating Epistle to James Lowther, Earl of Lonsdale and Lowther
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A Commiserating Epistle to James Lowther, Earl of Lonsdale and Lowther . . .
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A Companion for the Sick . . . . and a Selection of Appropriate Poetry
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A Companion to the Noah's Ark, being Conversations between a Mother and Her Children, on the Animals Contained in the Ark, Interspersed with Pieces of Poetry and Remarks on Heathen Mythology, Particularly That of the Egyptians
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A Companion to the Sacred History, Containing Select Hymns on the Historical Parts of Scripture
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A Compendious View of the Principal Truths of the Glorious Gospel of Christ. For the Use of Youth.
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A Compilation of Hymns, Adapted to Public and Social Divine Worship
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A Compilation of Hymns, Adapted to Public and Social Divine Worship
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A Compleat Collection of the Best and Most Admir'd Prologues and Epilogues, that have been Spoken at the Theatres and the Spouting Clubs
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A Complete Collection of Newcastle Coronation Songs . . . .
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A Complete Collection of Songs
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A Complete Collection of Songs
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A Complete Collection of Songs . . .
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A Complete Edition of the Works of the Poets of Great Britain
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A Complete System of Poetical Ethicks Comprehending a Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God....
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A Complimentary Epistle to James Bruce, Esq. the Abyssinian Traveller
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A Complimentary Epistle to James Burce, Esq
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A Composition of Spiritual and Experimental Hymns
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A Comprehensive Abridgment of Dr. Watts's Lyric Poems and Miscellaneous Thoughts. Together with the Hymns . . . .
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A Concise Answer, to the General Inquiry, Who or What are the Shakers
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A Concise Answer, to the General Inquiry, Who, or What are the Shakers
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A Concise Answer, to the General Inquiry, Who, or What are the Shakers
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A Concise View of Antient and Modern Religion; with a Letter from a Deformed Gentleman to a Young Lady Who Slighted Him, &c.
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A Conference on Society and Manners in Massachusetts. A Poem
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A Congratulatory Epistle to His Grace the Duke of Portland, on His Majesty's Recovery
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A Congratulatory Epistle to Peter Pindar, Esq. on His Various Publications
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A Congratulatory Epistle to the Redoubtable “Peter Porcupine” . . .
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A Congratulatory Ode to the Honourable Augustus Keppell, Admiral of the Blue
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A Congratulatory Poem on the Escape of Sir Sidney Smith from France, and His Happy Arrival in England
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A Congratulatory Poem on the Late Successes of the British Arms . . . . To Which is Added, an Ode to Mr. Pinchbeck . . . .
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A Congratulatory Poem on the Late Successes of the British Arms, Particularly the Triumphant Evacuation of Boston
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A Consolatory Epistle, to Mr. Reeves . . . .
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A Consolatory Poem on the Death of Infants, Chiefly Designed for Mourning Parents; with other Occasional Hymns and Poems.
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A Contemplative Walk
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A Continuation of Hudibras in Two Cantos. Written in the Time of the Unhappy Contest Between Great Britain and America
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A Continuation of the Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and Her Dog
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A Continuation of the Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and Her Dog
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A Continuation of the Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and Her Dog
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A Contribution to the Greenock Calamity Fund
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A Controversy between the Four Elements
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A Controversy between the Four Elements . . .
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A Correct Account of the Visit of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent . . . to . . . Oxford, in June 1814. To Which is Added the English Poems, Recited on the Occasion . . . .
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A Country Wedding; and Other Poems, Illustrative of Scottish Character
and Manners in the Country
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A Course of Lectures, on the Fundamental and Most Essential Doctrines and Subjects of Christianity; to Which is Added a Short Poem, on the Subject of Each Lecture . . . .
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A Crumb from the Master's Table
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A Crying Epistle from Britannia to Colonel Mack, Including a Naked Portrait of the King, Queen, and Prince . . . .
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A Cure fof [for] Canting; an Original Yankee Poem. In Two Letters
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A Curious Collection of Scottish Poems, in Two Parts . . . .
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A Cypress Wreath for an Infant's Grave . . . .
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A Cypress Wreath for the Tomb of Her Late Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte of Wales . . . .
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A Day in Autumn; a Poem
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A Day in Dublin: A Poem
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A Day in Spring, and Other Poems
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A Day in Switzerland: And Florence, a Fragment
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A Defence of Poetry. Addressed to . . . Pye . . . .
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A Descant on the Universal Plan, Corrected; or Universal Salvation Explained
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A Descant on the Universal Plan, Corrected; or, Universal Salvation Explained . . . . With Rev. L. Haynes' Sermon
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A Descant on Universalism; a Poem . . . . To Which is Added, a Few Questions to the Believers in Universal Salvation
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A Descant on Universalism; A Poem . . . To Which is Added, a Few Questions to the Believers in Universal Salvation
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A Descant on Universalism; a Poem. To Which is Added, a Few Questions to the Believers in Universal Salvation
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A Description of Bartholomew Fair and the Funny Folks There
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A Description of Burlington-Key, and the Neighbourhood
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A Description of the Castle-Hills, near Northallerton, a Poem. Written in the Year 1746. . . . To Which is Added, the Hermit, a Poem
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A Description of the Last Judgment; with some Reflections . . . . Also a Poem on Death and One on the Resurrection
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A Description of the Various Scenes of the Summer Season, a Poem
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A Descriptive Account in Blank Verse, of the Old Serpentine Temple of the Druids, at Avebury, in North Wiltshire, with Notes
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A Descriptive Elegy on the Late Unfortunate Sufferers at Heaton Colliery
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A Descriptive Poem, on the Town and Trade of Liverpool
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A Descriptive Poem, Written in the West Indies, 1781. Humbly Inscribed to the Royal Society
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A Descriptive Review of the Year 1799, Comprised in Twelve Monthly Sections
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A Dialogue between Dr. Johnson and Dr. Goldsmith, in the Shades . . . .
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A Dialogue between the Earl of C----d and Mr. Garrick, in the Elysian Shades
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A Dialogue in the Shades, between William Caxton, Fodius . . . and William Wynken . . . .
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A Dialogue in the Shades; between William Caxton, a Bibliomaniac, and William Wynkyn, Clerk. Rare Doings at Roxburghe Hall. A Ballad . . . .
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A Dialogue [in Verse] Occasioned by the Death of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M. . . .
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A Dialogue, between a Southern Delegate, and His Spouse, on His Return from the Grand Continental Congress. A Fragment, Inscribed to the Married Ladies of America, by Their Most Sincere, and Affectionate Friend, and Servant, Mary V. V
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A Dictionary of Quotations from the British Poets. In three Parts
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A Discourse, Delivered at the Sixteenth Anniversary of the Framlingham District Committee of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge . . . .
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A Dish of First-fruits, Intended as an Echo, or Supplementary Addition, to an Alarm in Zion . . . .
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A Dish of Hodge Podge, or a Collection of Poems
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A Dissertation on the Authenticity of the Poems of Ossian
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A Divine Poem on the Shunamite
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A Divine Poem upon a Spiritual Birth
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A Divine Poem upon a Spiritual Birth
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A Divine Poem, on Pharaoh to Jacob: "How Old art Thou"
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A Domestic Winter-piece: Or, a Poem, Exhibiting a Full View of theAuthor's Dwelling-Place in the Winter-Season. In Two Parts.
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A Dramatic Dialogue between an English Sailor and a Frenchman
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A Dream
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A Dream
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A Dream
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A Fable Founded upon Fact, Translated from a Manuscript . . . and Supposed to be Written by a Great Grandson of Lemuel Gulliver
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A Fair Epistle from a Little Poet to a Great Player
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A Faithful Narrative of Betty Preserv'd, and the Doctor Discover'd in a Trip to N-----tle, Taken in the Summer of 1806. In Three Cantos
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A Familiar Epistle . . . to C. W. Bampfylde translated and addressed to the Ladies
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A Familiar Epistle . . . to C. W. Bampfylde, Esq. Translated and Addressed to the Ladies
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A Familiar Epistle from a Cat in the Qu--n's P-l-ce to Edmund Burke, Esq; on his Motion for the better Regulation of his Majesty's Civil Establishment, &c.
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A Familiar Epistle from a Student of the Middle Temple, London, to his Friend in Dublin
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A Familiar Epistle to Roger Kenyon Esq; in Memory of Sterne; to which are added the Portraits of the Socinian and Orthodox Divine
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A Familiar Epistle to the Author of the Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, and of the Heroic Postscript to the Public
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A Familiar Epistle to the Author of the Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, and of the Heroic Postscript to the Public
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A Familiar Epistle, on the Juvenile Exercises . . . in Charter-house
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A Familiar Poetical Epistle to Thomas Lamb, Esq. Mayor of Rye . . . together with a Novel Species of Criticism on Music and Many of Its Professors
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A Familiar Religious Conversation, in Verse
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A Family Tablet: Containing a Selection of Original Poetry
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A Fardel of Fancies, or, the Muse in a Fidget: Consisting of Amatory and Pastoral Poetry, Puns, Epigrams, &c. &c. . . .
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A Farewell Ode on a Distant Prospect of Cambridge
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A Farewell to the Fleet at Spithead . . . .
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A Farewell to the Muses; an Ode
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A Farewell, for Two Years, to England. A Poem
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A Farrago Libelli. A Poem, Chiefly Imitated from the First Satire of Juvenal
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A Father's Advice to his Son . . . A Poem
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A Father's Present to His Son
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A Father's Recollections of Three Pious Young Ladies; His Sermons at Their Funeral; and a Poem to Their Memory, Illustrating the Love of Guardian Angels
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A Father's Tears over the Corpse of His Beloved Son . . .
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A Father's Tears over the Corpse of His Beloved Son, C. T. S., Aged Three Years . . . .
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A Father's Tribute to the Memory of an Amiable Child
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A Federal Pye, Seasoned with British Lamentation
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A Few Clusters of the Seventy-fifth Vintage; Consisting of Poems, on Various Subjects: An Entire New Work
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A Few Fragments from the Papers . . . .
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A Few Imperfect Rhymes on the Sovereignty of Jehovah, Designed as . . . a Check to Dagonism . . . Likewise, a Rod for Dagonites . . . .
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A Few Leaves from My Field-book; Containing Some Pictures in Miniature
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A Few Modern Hymns; or Spiritual Songs. Some Collected, Some Improved, and Others Composed . . . .
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A Few Original and Selected Pieces of Poetry
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A Few Poems, Written at Different Periods of My Life, Now First Collected and Printed for Presentation to Friends
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A Few Select Poems, Composed on Various Subjects, Especially on the Doctrine of Free Grace . . . . To Which is Added, an Elegy, on the Death of His Two Sons
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A Few Select Poems, Composed on Various Subjects; Especially on the Doctrine of Free Grace . . . .
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A Few Sonnets Attempted from Petrarch in Early Life
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A Few Verses. English and Latin
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A Few Words of Advice to the Common-council of Liverpool
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A Fish Head in the Dark: An Auld Story in Scottish Rhyme. Concluded with the Ghaist, a Dream; and an Elegiac Song . . . .
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A Floweret for the Wreath of Humanity, with Other Pieces in Verse
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A Forest Ramble; with a Description of a a Royal Stag Hunt . . . .
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A Foretaste of Pleasant Things
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A Fourth Letter from Timmy Straightforward to his Mother. To which is prefixed, An Address to Anti-Straightforward
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A Fragment: Found in the Ruins of Aquileia
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A Free Poetic Version of the First Part of the Pilgrim's Progress, in Ten Books
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A Free Translation of the Oedipus Tyrannus . . . .
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A Friend to Old England
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A Friendly Epistle to Peter Pindar, Esquire, containing a Seasonable Hint, with other Wholesome Advice ...
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A Frown from the Crown, or the Hydra Destroyed
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A Funeral Eulogium to the Memory of David Garrick, Esq. . . .
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A Funeral Wreath
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A Funereal Ode; in Two Parts: On the Death of Lord Nelson
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A Further Defence of Colonel William Lovetruth Bluster . . . .
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A Garland for the Grave of Richard Brinsley Sheridan
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A Garland for the Grave of Richard Brinsley Sheridan
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A Garland of Juvenile Poems. Written and Selected . . . .
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A General Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, for Camp Meetings and Revivals
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A General Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, for Camp-meetings, Revivals, &c.
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A General Selection of the Newest and Most Admired Hymns and Spiritual Songs, now in Use
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A Gentle Satire
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A Geological Primer in Verse: With a Poetical Geognosy, or Feasting and Fighting; and Sundry Right Pleasant Poems . . . .
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A Glance at Hinduism. A Poem
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A Glance at the Times. Including an Appeal for the Greeks; &c. In a Poetical Epistle Addressed to De Witt Clinton. In Two Parts.--Part I
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A Golden Treasury, for the Children of God, Whose Treasure is in Heaven; Consisting of Select Texts of the Bible, with Practical Observations in Prose and Verse . . . .
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A Good Wife, God's Gift; or a Character of a Wife Indeed! Also, a Poetical Description of the Chaste Virgin; of a Good Wife; and a Pious Widow, &c.
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A Grammatical Game, in Rhyme
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A Gratulatory Poem Suggested by the Commemoration at Oxford, June XXX, MDCCCXIII
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A Groan from the Throne
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A Groan from the Throne
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A Hermit's Tale: Recorded by His Own Hand, and Found in His Cell
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A Hermit's Tale: Recorded by His Own Hand, and Found in His Cell
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A Hermit's Tale: Recorded by His Own Hand, and Found in His Cell
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A Hint to Britain's Arch Enemy Buonaparte, an Effusion Appropriate to Existing Circumstances
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A Hint to Britain's Arch Enemy Buonaparte. An Effusion Appropriate to Existing Circumstances
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A Hint to Husbands: A Comedy, in Five Acts, now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden
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A Hint to Husbands: a Comedy, in Five Acts, now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden
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A History and Description of the Towns and Parishes of Stockport . . ., with Some Memoirs of the Late F. D. Astley . . . and Extracts from His Poems . . . .
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A History of the Revolutionary War between Great Britain and the United States. In Verse
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A Horn-book for a Prince; or the A, B, C, of Politics
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A Hymn
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A Hymn Book, Containing a Copious Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, from the Best Authors . . . . Including Many Hymns and Songs never before in Print . . . .
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A Hymn in Praise of Religion, and in Allusion to the Present Times
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A Hymn, Composed . . . on the Death of His Wife . . . .
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A Journey from Philadelphia to New York, by Way of Burlington and South-Amboy
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A Juvenile Poem, entitled The Heliad; of Christ, the Light of the World. In Numbers, at Different Intervals
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A Juvenile Poem, Entitled the Heliad; or Christ, the Light of the World . . . .
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A Juvenile Poem, Entitled, the Heliad; or, Christ, the Light of the World, in Numbers, at Different Intervals
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A Keppoch Song: A Poem, in Five Cantos . . . .
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A King in a Pickle! With a Cabinet of Curiosities . . . .
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A King in a Pickle! With a Cabinet of Curiosities . . . .
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A Lament upon the Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte. And Alfred, a Vision
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A Lamentation for the Declining State of Christianity in Scotland . . . .
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A Laughable Poem; or Robert Slender's Journey from Philadelphia to New York, by Way of Burlington and South Amboy
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A Lay for My Country. In Three Books
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A Layman's Epistle to a Certain Nobleman
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A Lecture on Various Subjects, by the Clerk in the Closet, near St. James's Palace. A Royal, Political, Satirical, and Moral Poem. Also, a Curtain Lecture at Pall Mall . . . .
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A Legacy for Young Ladies, Consisting of Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Verse
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A Legacy for Young Ladies, Consisting of Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Verse
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A Legacy for Young Ladies, Consisting of Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Verse
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A Legend of Mona, a Tale in Two Cantos
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A Leisure Hour; or, a Series of Poetical Letters: Mostly Written during the Prevalence of the Yellow Fever
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A Letter from a Burgess at Huntingdon . . . .
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A Letter from an English Prisoner of War to his Friend, a Seaman in the British Navy
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A Letter from Betty to Sally, with the Answer . . .
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A Letter from Dr. Snubdevil in London to His Friend at Bath, 1794
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A Letter from Mrs. Straightforward to Her Son Timmy
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A Letter in Verse from a Married Man to His Own Wife . . .
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A Letter of Condolence [to] His Most Gracious Majesty on the Death of His Royal Consort
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A Letter to a Friend, with a Poem, called The Ghost of Werter
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A Letter to David Garrick, Esq. from William Kenrick, LL.D. [with "Love in the Suds" included, with a separate title-page]
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A Letter to David Garrick, Esq. [with "Love in the Suds" included, with a separate title-page]
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A Letter to David Garrick, Esq. [with "Love in the Suds; a Town Eclogue. Being the Lamentation of Roscius for the Loss of his Nyky" included, with a separate title-page]
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A Letter to His Majesty, and One to Her Majesty . . . . Also a Poem, with a Dissertation, on the Fall of Eve . . . .
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A Letter to the National Convention of France, on the Defects in the Constitution of 1791, and the Extent of the Amendments Which ought to be Applied. To Which is Added the Conspiracy of Kings, a Poem
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A Letter to the Oxford Spy, from the Bigwig's Friend
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A Letter, Written to a Brother in the Faith, in Verse . . . .
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A Little Girl to Her Flowers. In Verse
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A Little Man's Companion, or Common Arithmetic turned into a Song . . .
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A Little Man's Companion: or, Common Arithmetic turned into a Song . . .
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A Little Pretty Pocket-book . . . .
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A Little Selection of Choice Poetry New and Old, Doctrinal and Devotional. Submitted to the Patronage of the Pious
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A Loyal Poetical Gratulation, Presented to His Majesty, at a Review of the Kentish Yeomanry and Volunteers . . . .
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A Lyric Ode on the Fairies, Aerial Beings, and Witches of Shakespeare
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A Lyric Poem on the Death of Napoleon
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A Malvern Tale. With Other Poems
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A Manual for the Afflicted . . . . To Which is Added, an Appendix of Devotional Poetry Selected by the Right Rev. George Washington Doane D.D.
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A Manual of Devotion; being Meditations and Hymns for Every Day in the Month
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A Manual of Liberty: or Testimonies in Behalf of the Rights of Mankind; Selected from the Best Authorities, in Prose and Verse, and Methodically Arranged
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A Manual, Consisting of a Defence of the Bible, in an Original Manner, with an Appendix, in Prose and Verse, on Many Interesting Subjects
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A Masonic Poem, Delivered at Mansfield, (Conn.) . . . .
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A Masque: As Represented at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden
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A Matrimonial Breakfast, a Burletta, as performing at the Royalty Theatre
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A Medico-metrical Address to the Students . . . .
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A Medico-metrical Address to the Students at the University of Edinburgh . . . . Part II
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A Medley of Joy and Grief; being a Selection of Original Pieces in Prose and Verse, Chiefly on Religious Subjects
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A Medley: A Poem
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A Medley: Containing Saint David; a Whimsical Ballad . . . .
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A Melancholy but True story
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A Melancholy Tale; Dark Sentences; A Vision
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A Member of Parliament's Review of His First Session . . . .
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A Memoir of Louisa Maw . . . .
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A Memoir of Louisa Maw . . . .
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A Memoir of Louisa Maw. . . .
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A Mess of Salmagundi, for Modern Laughing Philosophers: Consisting of the Most Admired Anecdotes, Bon Mots, and Modern Improved Songs
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A Metrical History of England; or, Recollections, in Rhyme, of Some of the Most Prominent Features in Our National Chronology . . . .
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A Metrical History of Portsmouth; with Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of this Port and Arsenal . . . .
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A Midsummer Day's Dream: A Poem
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A Military Career; a Poem, in Six Cantos
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A Minstrel's Hours of Song; or Poems
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A Minstrel's Offering
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A Miscellaneous Collection of Fugitive Pieces of Poetry . . . Volume III of his Posthumous Works
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A Miscellaneous Collection of Original Pieces: Political, Moral, and Entertaining: In One Volume
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A Miscellaneous Collection of Sentimental Poetry . . . . Dedicated to Her Grace, the Duchess of Bucchleugh
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A Miscellany in Prose and Verse, for Young Persons, on a Sunday
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A Miscellany of Poems
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A Miscellany of Poems . . . .
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A Miscellany of Poetry. In Two Parts
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A Miscellany of Rhymes, Written on Various Occasions, and Different Subjects
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A Miscellany, in Prose and Verse, for Young Persons, on Sunday
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A Miscellany; or Collection of Poems, Odes and Songs
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A Missionary's Memorial; or, Verses on the Death of John Lawson, Late Missionary at Calcutta
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A Mock Elegy, in Irregular Verse, on the Supposed Demise of P**** P***** [Peter Pindar], Esq. M.D.
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A Modern Familiar Religious Conversation, among People of Differing Sentiments; a Poetical Essay
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A Monitory Address to Great Britain; a Poem in Six Parts, to which is added Britain's Remembrancer
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A Monody
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A Monody (after the manner of Milton's Lycidas) on the Death of Mr. Linley; who was drowned . . . in a Canal at Grimpsthorpe . . .
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A Monody in the Prospect of Death, While Labouring under a Dangerous and Lingering Illness . . . .
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A Monody on the Death of David Garrick . . .
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A Monody on the Death of Dr. Oliver Goldsmith
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A Monody on the Death of Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte Augusta . . . .
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A Monody on the Death of Lieut. General Sir John Moore. With Notes Historical and Political
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A Monody on the Death of Lieut. General Sir John Moore. With Notes, Historical and Political . . . . To Which is Prefixed, a Sketch of the Life of General Moore
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A Monody on the Death of Mr. John Henderson, Late of Covent-Garden Theatre
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A Monody on the Death of Mr. John Palmer, the Comedian . . . .
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A Monody on the Death of the Late Duke of Rutland
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A Monody on the Death of the late Lady Arbella Denny
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A Monody on the Death of the Late Universally Lamented Hero of the Nile, Copenhagen, and Trafalgar . . . Lord Viscount Nelson . . . .
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A Monody on the Death of the Late Universally Lamented Hero of the Nile, Copenhagen, and Trafalgar, the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson
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A Monody on the Death of the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
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A Monody on the Death of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox
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A Monody on the Lamented Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte-Augusta of Wales . . . .
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A Monody on the Lamented Death of the Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales . . . .
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A Monody on the Much-lamented Death of Samuel Johnson . . . .
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A Monody on the Right Hon. William Pitt, Dedicated, by Permission, to Her Grace the Duchess of Richmond
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A Monody on the Sincerely Lamented Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte . . . . Supposed to be Written by Prince Cobourg
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A Monody to the Memory of a Lady, Who Lately Died at Bath
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A Monody to the Memory of Admiral Hyde Parker . . . .
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A Monody to the Memory of David Garrick, Esq.
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A Monody to the Memory of the Duke d'Enghien, Murdered by Order of Bonaparte . . .
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A Monody to the Memory of the Right Honourable the Lord Collingwood
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A Monody to the Memory of Thomas Lord Erskine. Inscribed by Permission to His Royal Highness the Duke of York
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A Monody upon the Death of Lord Ashburton
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A Monody, in the Prospect of Death, While Labouring under a Dangerous and Lingering Illness
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A Monody, on the Right Honourable Charles James Fox
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A Monody, Sacred to the Memory of Elizabeth, Dutchess of Northumberland
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A Monody, Sacred to the Memory of the Rev. John Lovejoy Abbot, A.M. . . .
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A Monstrous Good Lounge. Addressed to the First Man Who Purchases the Book. With a Dedicatory Preface
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A Moorland Dialogue, between Watty and Davie, Two Wealthy North Tyne Shepherds, a Poem. Together with a Few Popular Election Songs . . . .
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A Moral Ode for the Year 1771 . . . Verses upon the Diversity of Spiritual Gifts . . . An Acrostic on the Memory of the Late Rev. Mr. George Whitefield
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A Moral Poetical Epistle. Addressed to Welma . . . .
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A Morning Thought upon Viewing the Dawn of Day; being a Poem in Two Parts . . . .
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A Morning Walk. In Blank Verse . . . .
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A Most Eloquent and Panegyrical Petition to the Prime Minister . . . dedicated to Peter Pindar, Esq Dedicated to Peter Pindar, Esq.
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A Most Solemn and Important Epistle to the Emperor of China . . .
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A Mother's Sermons for Her Children. With Original Hymns and Prayers
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A Mournful Song Occasioned by the Shipwreck of the Schooner Armistice . . . August 31, 1815 [and] A Solemn Song, on the Volcano of Albay . . . February, 1814
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A Narraitve [Narrative] of the Life of Solomon Mack . . . . To Which is Added, a Number Hymns Composed on the Death of Several of His Relations
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A Narrative of the Life of James Downing, (a Blind Man) . . . . Composed by Himself in Easy Verse
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A Narrative of the Life of James Downing, (a Blind Man,) late Private in His Majesty's 20th Regiment of Foot . . . . Composed . . . in Easy Verse . . .
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A Narrative of the Life of James Downing: (a Blind Man), late a Private . . .
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A National Song-book, being a Collection of Patriotic, Martial, and Naval Songs and Odes, Principally of American Composition
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A Natural History of Quadrupeds in Simple Verse: designed for Children
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A Nautical Poem, Entitled the Fame . . . .
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A New Academy of Compliments: Or, Complete Secretary . . . . With a Collection of New Songs
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A New and Beautiful Collection of Select Hymns and Spiritual Songs . . . .
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A New and Beautiful Collection of Select Hymns and Spiritual Songs . . . .
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A New and Choice Selection of Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Designed for the Christian's Companion through Life. Selected from Various Authors
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A New and Choice Selection of Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs. Designed for the Christian's Companion through Life . . . .
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A New and Complete Edition of the Works . . . Including Several Poems now First Collected . . . . To Which are Added, Some Original Pieces, by Another Pen
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A New and Complete Valentine Writer, for the Present Year . . . .
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A New and Correct Set of Godly Poems, for the Benefit of All Christians of Every Denomination . . . .
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A New and Evangelical Collection of Sacred Hymns, Taken from the Best and Most Approved Authors, Both in Europe and America . . . .
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A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius; with Copious Explanatory Notes . . .
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A New and Poetical Translation of All the Odes . . . .
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A New and Poetical Translation of All the Odes . . . .
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A New and Well-experienced Card Fortune-book . . . .
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A New Book of Poems, on Several Occasions
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A New Canto
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A New Collection of Enigmas, Charades, Transpositions, &c
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A New Collection of Enigmas, Charades, Transpositions, &c
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A New Collection of Enigmas, Charades, Transpositions, &c.
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A New Collection of Fables in Verse
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A New Collection of Fables in Verse
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A New Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, from Various Authors
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A New Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, from Various Authors . . . Some Entirely New
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A New Collection of Hymns, for Conference Meetings and for Private Devotion
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A New Collection of Hymns, for Conference Meetings, and for Private Devotion . . . .
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A New Collection of Hymns, on Various Subjects: Suitable Both for Public and Private Devotion
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A New Collection of Poems, on Various Subjects
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A New Collection of Riddles
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A New Collection of Select Hymns; for Worship in Prayer, Conference, and Camp Meetings
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A New Collection of Spiritual Hymns, for the Followers of the Lamb
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A New Collection, in Prose and Verse, for the Use of Schools
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A New Compilation of Original & Select Hymns: Designed for the Use of Christians
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A New Composition of Hymns and Poems, chiefly on Divine Subjects . . .
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A New Entertaining Puzzle Book Containing a Capital Selection of Enigmas, Charades, Rebusses . . . .
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A New Favorite Royal Alphabet for the 17th of August, Dedicated to the Peers of Great Britain, Consisting of Various Characters
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A New History of a True Book in Verse
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A New History of a True Book, in Verse
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A New History of a True Book, in Verse
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A New History of a True Book. In Verse
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A New History of England, in Verse . . .
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A New Kentucky Composition of Hymns and Spiritual Songs; together with a Few Odes, Poems, Elegies, &c.
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A New Metrical Psalter
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A New Metrical Version of the Psalms of David . . . .
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A New Metrical Version of the Psalms of David. . . .
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A New Metrical Version of the Psalms: Adapted to Devotional Purposes
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A New Metrical Version of the Whole Book of Psalms; in Various Measures . . . .
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A New Original Poem, an Eulogium to the Rev. Doctor Chalmers . . . .
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A New Paraphrase on the Song of Saint Ambrose, Called Te Deum Laudamus . . . . Also Hymns and Poems on Various Subjects
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A New Philosophical Song or Poem Book, Called the Northumberland Bard; or, the Downfall of All False Philosophy . . . .
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A New Plan to Save the State . . . .
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A New Poetical Translation of the Odes and Carmen Saeculare . . .
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A New Rosciad
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A New Select Collection of Epitaphs, Panegyrical and Moral, Humorous, Whimsical, Satyrical, and Inscriptive; Including the Most Remarkable Inscriptions in the Collections of Hacket, Jones, and Toldervy; Together with One Thousand Epitaphs Never Before Published
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A New Selection of . . . Evangelical Hymns . . . (Many Original) . . . Intended as a Supplement to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns
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A New Selection of Evangelical Hymns Carefully Compiled from the Best Authors, upon a Variety of Important and Interesting Subjects . . . .
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A New Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the Pious
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A New Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs. Designed for the Pious
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A New Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs. Designed for the Pious
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A New Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs: Designed for Prayer, Conference, and Camp-meetings
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A New Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs: Designed for Prayer, Conference, and Camp-meetings
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A New Selection of Hymns, Collected from Various Authors
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A New Selection of Hymns, Including also Several Original Hymns, never before Offered to the Public
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A New Selection of Hymns; Designed for the Use of Conference Meetings, Private Circles, and Congregations . . . .
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A New Selection of Miscellaneous Pieces, in Verse
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A New Selection of More than Eight Hundred Evangelical Hymns . . . being a Complete Supplement to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns
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A New Selection of More than Eight Hundred Evangelical Hymns, from the Best Authors in England, Scotland, Ireland, America, &c. . . .
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A New Selection of Psalms and Hymns, and Spiritual Songs . . . .
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A New Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs, from the Best Authors . . . .
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A New Selection of Seven Hundred Evangelical Hymns . . . .
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A New Selection of Seven Hundred Evangelical Hymns, for Private, Family, and Public Worship; (Many Original) from More than Two Hundred of the Best Authors in England, Scotland, Ireland, and America . . . .
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A New Song Book, Containing the Most Admired Songs Sung at the Various Places of Public Amusement . . . .
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A New Song Called John of Benachie; to Which are Added, the Bunch of Green Ribbons, the Green Garters . . . .
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A New System of National and Practical Agriculture . . . . and Other Poems
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A New Translation of . . . Iliad. With Notes. . . . Part I
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A New Translation of . . . Metamorphoses. Nos. II-VIII
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A New Translation of Select Odes . . . with Many Passages . . . Attempted in Latin
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A New Translation of Telemachus in English Verse
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A New Translation of the Book of Psalms, from the Original Hebrew; with Various Readings and Notes
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A New Translation of Virgil's Eclogues, on a More Liberal Plan than ever yet attempted
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A New Translation with Notes, of the Third Satire . . . . To Which are Added, Miscellaneous Poems, Original and Translated
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A New Translation, of the Second Book of . . . . Metamorphoses
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A New Version of John Bull's Song-book. Collected into English Metre
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A New Version of the Book of Psalms . . . .
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A New Version of the Psalms of David
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A New Version of the Psalms of David
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A New Version of the Psalms of David: From Their Original Text. Part the First
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A New Version of the Psalms, in Blank Verse
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A New Version of the Psalms; Principally from the Text of Bishop Horne
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A New Version of the whole Book of Psalms in Metre. To which is added, A Supplement of Divine Hymns, or Scripture Songs.
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A New World Planted: The Adventures of the Forefathers of New-England . . .
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A New World Planted; or, the Adventures of the Forefathers of New-England; Who Landed in Plymouth, December 22, 1620. An Historical Drama--in Five Acts
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A New Year's Eve, and Other Poems
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A New Year's Gift; Presented to the Youth of Both Sexes
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A New Year's Lay, or Retrospect on 1822. Dedicated by the Carrier, to the Patrons of the Liberty Hall, and Cincinatti Gazette
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A New Year's Offering; an Original Collection of Poems
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A New-year's Present, for Jan 1, 1810. -- Or -- an Unmasked View of Certain Occurrences during the Year 1809 . . . .
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A Newly Opened Treasury of Heavenly Incense; or Christian's Companion, Containing Instructions, Hymns, and Prayers . . . .
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A Nineteenth Century, and Familiar History of the Lives, Loves, & Misfortunes of Abeillard and Heloisa . . . a Poem, in Twelve Cantos
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A Non-coronation
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A Non-coronation! . . . .
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A Norfolk Tale; or, a Journal from London to Norwich . . .
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A North Countrie Garland
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A Nostrum for Theatrical Insipidity; or the Legitimate Drama, versus Horror and Hobgoblinism: A Satiric Poem . . . .
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A Novel and Genuine Display on the Leading Disposition of the Human Mind. With a Sketch of Modern Life. In Which the Following Passions and Effects are Characterized: Ambition--Disappointment--Revenge--Madness--Suicide--Suspense--Hope--Love--Matrimony. With an Exordium and Epiloque. Dedicated (by Permission) to Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire
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A Pair of Epistles in Verse, the First, to the Rev. Doctor Randolph . . . the Second, to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Jersey . . .
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A Pair of Lyric Epistles to Lord Macartney and His Ship
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A Pair of Odes for the New Year, 1814 . . . .
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A Panegyric on Cork Rumps . . . .
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A Panegyrick to the British Constitution; addressed to The King
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A Paraphrase of the Economy of Life . . . . In Two Parts
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A Paraphrase of the Psalms, Executed in Blank Verse . . . .
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A Paraphrase on . . . Dives and Lazarus . . .
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A Paraphrase on Gray's Elegy . . . .
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A Paraphrase on Some Parts of the Book of Job
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A Paraphrase on the Assembly's Shorter Catechism
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A Paraphrase on the Book of Job . . . .
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A Paraphrase or, Large Explicatory Poem, upon the Song of Solomon
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A Paraphrase, of the Fifteenth Chapter of St. Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians . . . .
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A Parnassian Shop, Opened in the Pindaric Stile
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A Parody of the Songs in the Burletta of Midas . . . .
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A Parody on Some of the Most Striking Passages in a Late Pamphlet, Entitled "A Letter to a Federalist," with Large Additions & Improvements
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A Parody on the Carmen Seculare of Horace . . . .
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A Parody on the Political House that Jack Built: Or the Real House that Jack Built
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A Parody on the Rosciad of Churchill. To which ... are added Several Occasional Essays, addressed to Mr. Lee Lewes, upon his Exhibition of Mr. Alexander Stevens's Lecture on Heads
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A Pasquinade on the Performers of the York Company
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A Pastoral
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A Pastoral Ballad . . . .
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A Pastoral Ballad in Four Parts: Admiration, Hope, Disappointment, Success
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A Pastoral Epilogue to, and by the Author of All the Talents
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A Pastoral in the Scottish Dialect, on the Visit of His Majesty George IV. to Scotland
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A Pastoral, in Four Parts, Absence, Hope, Jealousy, Despair, written in imitation of Shenstone . . . on his Retiring to a Cottage, in the Vale of Glamorgan, in Wales
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A Pathetic and Consolatory Ode on the Much-lamented Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte of Saxe Coburg
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A Peep at Parnassus, a Poetical Vision
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A Peep at Provincial Routs: A Poem
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A Peep at Provincial Routs: A Poem
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A Peep at the Divan; with a Case in Equity; or "Who Wears the Breeches?" An Heroic Poem, in Three Cantos
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A Peep at the Esquimaux; or, Scenes on the Ice. To Which is Annexed a Polar Pastoral
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A Peep at the Esquimaux; or, Scenes on the Ice. To Which is Annexed, a Polar Pastoral
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A Peep at the Esquimaux; or, Scenes on the Ice. To Which is Annexed, a Polar Pastoral
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A Peep at the Esquimaux; or, Scenes on the Ice. To Which is Annexed, a Polar Pastoral
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A Peep at the P*v****n; Boiled Mutton with Caper Sauce, at the Temple of Joss. A Satirical Poem
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A Peep at the P*v****n; or, Boiled Mutton with Caper Sauce at the Temple of Joss. A Satirical Poem
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A Peep at the P*v****n; or, Boiled Mutton with Caper Sauce at the Temple of Joss. A Satirical Poem
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A Peep at the P*v****n; or, Boiled Mutton with Caper Sauce, at the Temple of Joss. A Satirical Poem
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A Peep at the P*v****n; or, Boiled Mutton with Caper Sauce, at the Temple of Joss. A Satirical Poem
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A Peep at the Stars; or, an Introduction to Astronomy, in Rhyme
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A Peep at the Wiltshire Assizes: A Serio-ludicrous Poem . . . .
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A Peep behind the Curtain; or, the Battle Royal! A Poem
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A Peep behind the Curtain; or, Who Wears the Breeches? A Poem
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A Peep into High Life; or, Fashionable Characters Dramatized
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A Peep into the Convent of Clutha: a Poetical Epistle
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A Peep into the Cottage at Windsor; or, "Love among the Roses." A Poem, Founded on Facts . . . .
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A Peep into the Cottage at Windsor; or, "Love among the Roses." A Poem Founded on Facts . . . .
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A Peep into the Cottage at Windsor; or, "Love among the Roses." A Poem, Founded on Facts
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A Peep into the Temple: Or, the Pharisee and Publican. Illustrated in a Few Poetical Remarks, on These Characters in the Present Day. In Two Parts
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A Peep into W-----r Castle, after the Lost Mutton
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A Peep into W-----r Castle, after the Lost Mutton. A Poem
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A Peep into W-----r Castle, after the Lost Mutton. A Poem
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A Peep into W-----r Castle, after the Lost Mutton. A Poem
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A Peep into W-----r Castle, after the Lost Mutton. A Poem
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A Penitential Epistle, and Humble Supplication to His Holiness the Pope . . . .
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A Persian Epistle from Solin, Chief Eunuch at the Grand Seraglio at Ispahan, to the Rev. Martin Madan . . .
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A Personal Satire: Or Satirical Epistle. Written by a School Master in the Eastern Country, to His Competitors . . . .
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A Pic Nic, in the Temple of Storrs, May 18, 1805
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A Picture of London in Miniature, and Richmond-Hill
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A Picturesque Description of Turton Fair, and its Pernicious Consequences. A Poem
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A Pilgrimage to Craigmillar: With Other Poems
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A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land. A Poem. In Two Cantos. To Which is Added, the Tempest. A Fragment
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A Pilgrimage to the Land of Burns . . . with Numerous Pieces of Poetry, Original and Collected
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A Pill for the Alarmists; or the Rival Apothecaries . . . a Poem, on the subject of a French Invasion
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A Pindaric Ode, Inscribed to the Right Honourable Lord North
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A Pindaric Poem. Consisting of Versified Selections, from the Revelation of St. John
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A Pinkster Ode for the Year 1803. Most Respectfully Dedicated to Carolus Africanus, Rex . . . Captain-general . . . of the Pinkster Boys
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A Pleasing Companion for Little Girls and Boys . . . . Being a Selection of Interesting Stories, Dialogues, Fables and Poetry . . . .
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A Pleasing Companion for Little Girls and Boys Being a Selection of Interesting Stories, Dialogues, Fables and Poetry
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A Plume for Sir Samuel Romilly; or, the Offering of the Fatherless: An Elegy
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A Pocket Hymn Book, Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious. Collected from Various Authors
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A Pocket Hymn Book, Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious. Collected from Various Authors
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A Pocket Hymn Book, Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious. Collected from Various Authors
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A Pocket Hymn Book, or a Selection of the Best Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Designed as a Companion for Christians. Collected from Various Authors
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A Pocket Hymn Book: Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious. Collected from Various Authors
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A Pocket Hymn Book: Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious. Collected from Various Authors
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A Pocket Hymn-book . . . . Collected from Various Authors
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A Pocket Hymn-book Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious. Collected from Various Authors
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A Pocket Hymn-book, Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious . . . .
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A Pocket Hymn-book, Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious. Collected from Various Authors
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A Pocket Hymn-book, Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious. Collected from Various Authors
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A Pocket Hymn-book, Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious. Collected from Various Authors
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A Pocket Hymn-book, Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious. Collected from Various Authors
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A Pocket Hymn-book, Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious. Collected from Various Authors
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A Pocket Hymn-book, Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious. Collected from Various Authors
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A Pocket Hymn-book, Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious. Collected from Various Authors
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A Pocket Hymn-book, Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious. Collected from Various Authors
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A Pocket Hymn-book. Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious . . . .
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A Pocket of Prose and Verse . . .
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A Poem
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A Poem
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A Poem Addressed to the Armies of the United States of America
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A Poem against Arminianism
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A Poem Containing Two Letters, between a [Minister] and a Physician
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A Poem Delivered at Brookfield, July 5th, 1813, before the Washington Benevolent Societies of That and the Adjacent Towns
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A Poem Delivered before the Porter Rhetorical Society, in the Theological Seminary, Andover, September 22, 1829
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A Poem Delivered in Bowdoinham to a Respectable Audience, on the Fourth of July, 1806. It being the Anniversary of American Independence
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A Poem Delivered on the Anniversary of the Literary Fraternity of Waterville College, July 26, 1831
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A Poem in Hudibrastic Verse . . . .
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A Poem Inscribed to the Memory of the Rt. Hon. William Beckford, Esq. . . .
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A Poem Occasioned by the Cessation of Public Mourning for Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte; together with Sonnets and Other Productions
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A Poem Occasioned by the Death of the Rev. Mr John Green . . . .
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A Poem Occasioned by the Partial Burning of York Cathedral: Most Respectfully Inscribed to the Citizens of York
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A Poem on a Voyage of Discovery, undertaken by a Brother of the Author's, with Sonnets, &c.
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A Poem on Divine Revelation; being an Exercise Delivered at the Public Commencement at Nassau Hall, September 28. 1774
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A Poem on Door-keeping . . . , a Dialogue between Gen. Arnold and Lord Cornwallis . . .
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A Poem on Down-Hill . . .
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A Poem on Friendship and Society. . . . With a Number of Short Pieces in Prose and Verse
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A Poem on Industry. Addressed to the Citizens of the United States of America
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A Poem on Intemperance
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A Poem on Leigh Park, the Seat of Sir George Thos. Staunton, Bart.
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A Poem on Liberty and Equality
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A Poem on Professional Life, Delivered by Appointment of the Society of Phi Beta Kappa, at Their Anniversary August 29, 1811
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A Poem on the Acquisition of Louisiana . . . .
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A Poem on the African Slave Trade. Addressed to Her Own Sex.
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A Poem on the African Slave Trade. Addressed to Her Own Sex. Part II [, of 2]
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A Poem on the African Slave Trade. Addressed to Her Own Sex. [Part I, of 2]
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A Poem on the Approaching Peace
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A Poem on the Battle of Waterloo
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A Poem on the Bill Lately Passed for Regulating the Slave Trade
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A Poem on the Death of Admiral Lord Nelson, with Hints for Erecting a National Monument . . .
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A Poem on the Death of General George Washington, Late President of the United States. In Two Books
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A Poem on the Death of Genl. Alexander Hamilton
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A Poem on the Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte of Wales and Saxe-Cobourg
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A Poem on the Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte of Wales, and Saxe Cobourg. Dedicated, by Permission, to Her Excellency the Countess Talbot
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A Poem on the Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales and Saxe Coburg
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A Poem on the Death of His Royal Highness Frederic, Duke of York and Albany, Earl of Ulster, &c. &c. . . .
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A Poem on the Death of Mr. Abraham Rice, Aged 80, and Mr. John Cloyes, Aged 41, Who were Struck by Lightning, June 3, 1777. In Framingham
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A Poem on the Death of Princess Charlotte . . . .
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A Poem on the Death of the Princess Charlotte of Wales; with Other Poems
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A Poem on the Death of the Princess Charlotte; or, Prince Leopold's Vision
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A Poem on the ever-to-be Lamented Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte of Wales . . . .
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A Poem on the Fourth of July, 1798. Being the Anniversary of the Independence of the United States of America
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A Poem on the Government of the Passions. With an Address to Content.
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A Poem on the Grand Attack on Gibraltar, by the Spaniards, September 13th, 1782
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A Poem on the Happiness of America: Addressed to the Citizens of the United States
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A Poem on the Happiness of America; Addressed to the Citizens of the United States
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A Poem on the Happiness of America; Addressed to the Citizens of the United States
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A Poem on the Immortality of the Soul. To Which is Added, a Hymn to the Deity
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A Poem on the Inhumanity of the Slave-trade. Humbly Inscribed to the Right Honourable and Right Reverend Frederick, Earl of Bristol, Bishop of Derry, &c. &c.
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A Poem on the Landscapes of Great-Britain . . . . Written in the Year 1780
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A Poem on the Late Tragic Event of the French King's Death . . . .
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A Poem on the Loss of the Halsewell East Indiaman, Capt. Pierce. . . .
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A Poem on the Love of God
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A Poem on the Marriage of Her Royal Highness The Princess Charlotte
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A Poem on the Meditation of Nature, Spoken September 26th, 1832, before the Association of the Alumni of Washington College
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A Poem on the Peace between . . . Great Britain . . . and the French Republic . . . .
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A Poem on the Pleasures and Advantages of Botanical Pursuits, with Notes; and Other Poems
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A Poem on the Prospects of America . . . .
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A Poem on the Prospects of America. To Which are Subjoined the Valedictory Addresses . . . .
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A Poem on the Restoration of Learning in the East
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A Poem on the Restoration of Learning in the East; Which Obtained Mr. Buchanan's Prize
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A Poem on the Restoration of Learning in the East; which Obtained Mr. Buchanan's Prize
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A Poem on the Restoration of Learning in the East; Which Obtained Mr. Buchanan's Prize
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A Poem on the Riding of the Musselburgh Marches; or, What is Called the Riding of the Fair . . . .
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A Poem on the Rising Glory of America; being an Exercise Delivered at the Public Commencement at Nassau-Hall, September 25, 1772
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A Poem on the Social State and Its Future Progress: Delivered before the Philermenian Society of Brown University, on Its Anniversary, September 3d, A.D. 1811
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A Poem on the Times
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A Poem on the Times
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A Poem on the Times
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A Poem on the Times
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A Poem on the Unsuccessful Me[asu]res, Taken ay [by] the British Army; in Order to Enslave and Destroy the United States . . . .
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A Poem on the Wars of Portugal & Spain . . . .
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A Poem on Universal Salvation; or, a Gentle Stroke at Calvinism
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A Poem Pronounced at Cambridge, February 23, 1815, at the Celebration of Peace between the United States and Great Britain
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A Poem Sacred to the Memory of . . . Clarke . . . .
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A Poem Sacred to the Memory of John Gregory, M.D. . . . .
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A Poem Spoken in the Chapel of Yale-College, at the Quarterly Exhibitions, March 9th, 1784
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A Poem to the Memory of George Frederick Handel
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A Poem to the Memory of the Late Rev. Thomas Dixon . . . .
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A Poem Written During a Shooting Excursion in the Moors
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A Poem Written towards the Close of the Year 1794, upon a Prospect of the Marriage of the Prince of Wales
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A Poem, . . . . and a Valedictory Oration . . . Delivered July 1, 1835, before the Senior Class of Yale College
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A Poem, . . . and a Valedictory Oration . . .before the Senior Class of Yale College
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A Poem, Addressed to a Young Lady. In Three Parts. Part I. Descriptive and Moral. 2. On Love and Friendship. 3. The Caution . . . Written at Antigua
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A Poem, Addressed to the Armies of the United States of America
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A Poem, Addressed to the Armies of the United States of America
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A Poem, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, on Raising and Selling the Dead . . . .
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A Poem, Commemorative of Goffe, Whaley, & Dixwell, Three of the Judges of Charles I. Who, at the Restoration, Took Refuge and Died in America . . . .
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A Poem, Containing a Brief History of Events Which Have Taken Place, Connected with an Application Made by the High Constable of Westminster for a Remuneration for His General Services, and Especially to the Members of the Two Houses of Parliament During the Last Ten Years
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A Poem, Containing a Descant on the Universal Plan . . . .
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A Poem, Delivered at the Anniversary of the Brookfield Temperance Society, January, 1833
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A Poem, Delivered before the Philermenian Society of Brown University, on Their Anniversary, September, A.D. 1812
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A Poem, Delivered in Bowdoinham, to a Respectable Audience, on the Fourth of July, 1806 . . . .
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A Poem, Delivered in Bowdoinham, to a Respectable Audience, on the Fourth of July, 1806 . . . .
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A Poem, Delivered in Bowdoinham, to a Respectable Audience, on the Fourth of July, 1806 . . . .
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A Poem, Delivered in Bowdoinham, to a Respectable Audience, on the Fourth of July, 1806. It being the Anniversary of American Independence
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A Poem, Delivered in Middleborough, September 8th, A.D. 1802. At the Anniversary Election of the Philandrian Society
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A Poem, Delivered in Taunton, September 16th, A.D. 1807, at the Anniversary Election of the Philandrian Society
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A Poem, Delivered on the Celebration of Independence, in the Free Meeting-house at Wilton, Maine, July 4, 1828
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A Poem, Descriptive of a Cruize in the Channel, and the Last Voyage of Mongo Park to Africa . . . .
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A Poem, Descriptive of the Loss of the Barque Shallet, Captain Mayson, of the Port of Newcastle . . . .
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A Poem, Entitled Grace and Nature: With Copious Notes, Moral and Theological. Tending to Illustrate Some of the Most Important Doctrines of Christianity; Written in French
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A Poem, in Two Cantos, in Common Metre
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A Poem, in Two Letters
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A Poem, in Two Letters
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A Poem, Moral, Philosophical, and Religious; in Which is Considered the Nature of Man; His Origin, His Present Existence, and His Future Expectations . . . .
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A Poem, Occasioned by the Death of Lady Cunynghame of Livingstone
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A Poem, Occasioned by the Late Calamities of England; in Particular, Those on the Sixth and Seventh of June 1780
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A Poem, Occasioned by the Partial Burning of York Cathedral: Most Respectfully Inscribed to the Citizens of York
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A Poem, on His Majesty's Visit to Scotland . . . .
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A Poem, on Liberty. Delivered by One of the Graduates, at the Annual Commencement of Union College, on the 30th July, 1806
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A Poem, on the Destruction of Sodom, by Fire; or The Day of Judgment. Transcribed by R. Perry
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A Poem, on the Existence of God. An Ode on Creation. To Which are Added Several Hymns, and an Eulogy on General George Washington
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A Poem, on the Mineral Waters of Ballston and Saratoga, with Notes Illustrating the History of the Springs and Adjacent Country
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A Poem, on the Pleasures and Advantages of True Religion: Delivered before the United Brothers' Society in Brown University . . . .
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A Poem, on the Rising Glory of America; Being an Exercise Delivered at the Public Commencement at Nassau-Hall, September 25, 1771
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A Poem, or, Rural Entertainment . . .
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A Poem, Recited before the New-Bedford Mechanics Association, July 4, 1833
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A Poem, Sacred to Freedom: And a Poem Intitled, Beneficence
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A Poem, Spoken at the Public Commencement at Yale College in New-haven, September 12, 1781
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A Poem, Spoken before the Philomathesian Society of Middlebury College . . . on the Evening before the Public Commencement . . . .
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A Poem, Spoken July 4, 1828, before the Anti-slavery Society of Williams College
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A Poem, Spoken on the Summit of Wamaug Mountain, August 16, 1820, to a Party of Ladies and Gentlemen . . . .
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A Poem, Suitable for the Present Day. In Five Parts . . . .
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A Poem, to the Memory of the Truly-right-honourable William Burton Conyngham, Lately Deceased; Written, and Most Respectfully Addressed to the Right Honourable Lord Conyngham
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A Poem, with Remarks on the Late Disturbance in Shields . . . .
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A Poem, Written on the Late Revd. Thomas Robinson's Visit to the Isle of Ely. To Which is Added, an Address to a Stranger . . . .
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A Poem. In Two Letters
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A Poem: Addressed to Bailie Thomas Smith. Canto First [, of 2]
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A Poem: Addressed to Bailie Thomas Smith. Canto Second [, of 2]
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A Poem: Delivered before the Franklin Debating Society, at Their Anniversary, January 17, 1831. Being the Birth-day of Franklin
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A Poem: On Infidelity
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A Poem: On the Authors of Two Late Productions; Intitled "The Baviad:" And "Pursuits of Literature"
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A Poem: On the Authors of Two Late Productions; Intitled "The Baviad:" And "Pursuits of Literature"
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A Poem: The Song of Moses and the Lamb.A Discourse
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A Poem; Sacred to the Memory of George Washington, Late President of the United States, and Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States. Adapted to the 22d of Feb. 1800
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A Poem; Written on a Methodist Camp-meeting
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A Poet's Portfolio; or, Minor Poems: In Three Books
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A Poet's Progress. A True Story
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A Poet's Thoughts at the Interment of Lord Byron
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A Poetic Description of the Festivities at Oakley Park, 27th September, 1832
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A Poetic Description of the River Shannon
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A Poetic Epistle from a Catholic Bishop in Ireland, to a Noble Lord in England . . . .
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A Poetic Epistle to -----
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A Poetic Epistle to . . . Henry the Fourth
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A Poetic Epistle to a Prince
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A Poetic Epistle to a Very Great Man
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A Poetic Epistle, from Gabrielle d'Estrees, to Henry the Fourth
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A Poetic Epistolary Description of the City of York; Comprising an Account of the Procession and Entry of the Judges at the Present March Assizes
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A Poetic Excursion . . . .
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A Poetic Offering, Original and Select. [The half-title is "Flowers of All Hue"]
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A Poetic Selection, for Sabbath Schools
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A Poetic Sketch, Intended as an Accompaniment to an Engraving . . . .
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A Poetic Survey round Birmingham . . . .
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A Poetical . . . Epistle . . .
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A Poetical . . . Epistle . . . .
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A Poetical Account of the American Campaigns of 1812 and 1813 . . .
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A Poetical Account of the American Campaigns of 1812 and 1813, with Some Slight Sketches relating to the Party Politics Which Governed the United States, during the War . . . .
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A Poetical Address from Mrs. N****n to L**y W*****y
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A Poetical Address from the Jerusalem to the Commanders and Officers, in the Service of the Honourable East India Company; Occasioned by Having Read Two Letters on East India Shipping . . . .
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A Poetical Address to Almighty God. Supposed to be Delivered by His Most Sacred Majesty, George III. Occasioned by the Present Troubles in America . . .
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A Poetical Address to Edward Gibbon, Esq. occasioned by his History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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A Poetical Address to His Grace the Duke of Wellington
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A Poetical Address to Rational and Genuine Liberty
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A Poetical Address to the Fashionable Ladies of Great Britain
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A Poetical Address to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke
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A Poetical and Complimentary Epistle to Richard Brothers the Prophet . . . .
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A Poetical and Congratulatory Epistle to James Boswell, Esq. . .
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A Poetical and Congratulatory Epistle to James Boswell, Esq. on his Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with the Celebrated Dr. Johnson
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A Poetical and Congratulatory Epistle to James Boswell, Esq. on his Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with the Celebrated Dr. Johnson
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A Poetical and Congratulatory Epistle to James Boswell, Esq. on His Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with the Celebrated Dr. Johnson
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A Poetical and Philosophical Essay on the French Revolution. Addressed to the Right Hon. Edmund Burke
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A Poetical and Philosophical Essay on the French Revolution. Addressed to the Right Hon. Edmund Burke
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A Poetical Catechism, Intended for the Use of Young Persons Attending Sabbath Schools for Religious Instruction
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A Poetical Catechism; or, Sacred Poetry: For the Use of Young Persons
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A Poetical Catechism; or, Sacred Poetry: For the Use of Young Persons
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A Poetical Chronology of the Kings of England, from William the Conqueror to George the Third inclusive . . .
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A Poetical Cock Turned . . . .
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A Poetical Descant on the Primeval and Present State of Mankind; or, the Pilgrim's Muse
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A Poetical Description of a Methodist Camp-meeting
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A Poetical Description of New South-End, in the County of Essex
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A Poetical Description of New South-End, in the County of Essex
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A Poetical Description of Song Birds: Interspersed with Entertaining Songs, Fables, and Tales, Adapted to Each Subject: For the Amusement of Children
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A Poetical Description of the River Shannon, Dedicated to Richard St. George, Esq.
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A Poetical Dictionary; or Popular Terms Illustrated in Rhyme; with Explanatory Remarks. For the Use of Society in General, and Politicians in Particular. Part First
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A Poetical Discription, of the Present Oppressions of Ireland . . . .
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A Poetical Epistle (Moral and Philosophical) from an Officer at Otaheite. To Lady Gr**v*n*r.
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A Poetical Epistle . . . in the Style of Churchill's Epistle to Hogarth
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A Poetical Epistle Addressed to Miss Wollstonecraft. Occasioned by Reading Her Celebrated Essay on the Rights of Woman . . . .
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A Poetical Epistle from a Little Insolvent Debtor to a Great Insolvent Debtor
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A Poetical Epistle from a Louse to Peter Pindar, Esq; or, The Louse Banished from Court
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A Poetical Epistle from Alma Mater to Lord Byron . . . .
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A Poetical Epistle from an Unfortunate Young Lady at Portsmouth to Her Lover
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A Poetical Epistle from an Unfortunate Young Lady at Portsmouth to Her Lover
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A Poetical Epistle from Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, to Leopold the Second, Emperor of Germany
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A Poetical Epistle from Mrs. Elizabeth W----s, to Mr. John W----s; with an Apology, in her Case, for Ad--t--y
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A Poetical Epistle from Petrarch to Laura
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A Poetical Epistle from the Ghost of Dr. Johnson, to His Four Friends . . . .
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A Poetical Epistle from the Late Lord Melcombe to the Earl of Bute: With Corrections . . . .
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A Poetical Epistle on the Abolition of the Slave Trade; Addressed to W. Wilberforce, Esq. M.P.
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A Poetical Epistle to . . . Lord Thurlow
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A Poetical Epistle to a Falling Minister; also An Imitation of the Twelfth Ode of Horace
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A Poetical Epistle to a Falling Minister; also An Imitation of the Twelfth Ode of Horace
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A Poetical Epistle to a Friend . . . .
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A Poetical Epistle to a Friend in the Country
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A Poetical Epistle to an Eminent Painter
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A Poetical Epistle to an Eminent Painter
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A Poetical Epistle to Archdeacon Nares, Vice-president of the Royal Society of Literature . . . .
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A Poetical Epistle to Benjamin Count Rumford . . . .
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A Poetical Epistle to Benjamin Count Rumford . . . .
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A Poetical Epistle to Christopher Anstey, Esq; on the English Poets, Chiefly Those Who have Written in Blank Verse
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A Poetical Epistle to His Excellency George Washington Esq . . . . From an Inhabitant of the State of Maryland
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A Poetical Epistle to His Excellency George Washington, Esq. . . . from an Inhabitant of the State of Maryland. To Which is Annexed, a Short Sketch of General Washington's Life and Character
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A Poetical Epistle to His Excellency George Washington, Esq; Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States of America. From an Inhabitant of the State of Maryland. To Which is Annexed, a Short Sketch of General Washington's Life and Character
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A Poetical Epistle to His Excellency George Washington, Esquire, Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States of America, from an Inhabitant of the State of Maryland . . . .
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A Poetical Epistle to His Excellency, George Washington, Esq. . . . . from an Inhabitant of the State of Maryland. To Which is Annexed, a Short Sketch of General Washington's Life and Character
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A Poetical Epistle to James Barry, Esq. Containing Strictures Upon Some of the Works of that Celebrated Artist
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A Poetical Epistle to John Wolcot . . . .
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A Poetical Epistle to John Wolcot, commonly known by the Appellation of Peter Pindar
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A Poetical Epistle to Lord Byron
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A Poetical Epistle to Mons. Vestris . . . .
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A Poetical Epistle to Sir George Beaumont, Bart. On the Encouragement of the British School of Painting
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A Poetical Epistle to Sir Joshua Reynolds, Knt. and President of the Royal Academy
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A Poetical Epistle to the "Wild Huntsman," the Reverend Sir Harcourt Lees, Baronet: Including an Episode to His Friend, Fitzmonkey . . . .
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A Poetical Epistle to the Author of a Paraphrase . . . .
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A Poetical Epistle to the Author of Verses Addressed to John Wilkes, Esq. . . .
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A Poetical Epistle to the British Incendiaries, &c
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A Poetical Epistle to the Enslaved Africans, in the Character of a Negro, Born a Slave in Pennsylvania; but Liberated . . . .
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A Poetical Epistle to the Hon. Thomas Erskine
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A Poetical Epistle to the King of Hayti
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A Poetical Epistle to the Rev. Mr. Madan, on . . . his Thelyphthora: or A Treatise on Female Ruin . . .
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A Poetical Epistle to the Reverend Dr. Robertson, occasioned by his History of America
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A Poetical Epistle to the Right Hon. George Canning, &c. &c. &c. and Other Poems
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A Poetical Epistle to the Right Honorable William Pitt
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A Poetical Epistle to the Right Honourable George Canning
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A Poetical Epistle to Thomas Ince, Esq; of Cristleton, near Chester
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A Poetical Epistle, Addressed to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, on Her Reception in Britain, and the Royal Nuptials. With Verses, Introductory and Apologetical, to the Hon. George Melville Leslie
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A Poetical Epistle, Addressed to Robert Montgomery, Author of Satan, Oxford, a Poem, etc. . . .
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A Poetical Epistle, Addressed to William, Earl of Mansfield
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A Poetical Epistle; being the Farewell Address of the Royalty Theatre, to Its Late Beloved Master, John Astley, Esq.
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A Poetical Epitome of . . . Proceedings . . . Relative to the Celebrated Drury-Lane-Theatre Cause
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A Poetical Essay Entitled the Ruins of Bruce Castle, with Other Subjects
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A Poetical Essay on Duelling
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A Poetical Essay on the Attributes of God. Part II [of 3].
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A Poetical Essay on the Early Part of Education . . .
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A Poetical Essay relative to . . . Astronomy
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A Poetical Essay, on the Attributes of God. Part II [of 3]
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A Poetical Essay, on the Existence of God. Part I [of 3]
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A Poetical Essay, on the Existence of God. Part I [of 3].
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A Poetical Essay, on the Providence of God. Part III [of 3].
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A Poetical Gift, to the Patrons of "The Western Spy," on the Commencement of the Year 1818 . . . . Accompanied with Notes Critical and Explanatory
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A Poetical Grammar of the English Language
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A Poetical Guide to the Isle of Mann
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A Poetical History of England; Written for the Use of the Young Ladies Educated at Rothbury-House School and Dedicated to Them by the Author
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A Poetical History of England; Written for the Use of the Young Ladies Educated at Rothbury-House School, and Dedicated to Them by the Author
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A Poetical Introduction to English Grammar . . . .
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A Poetical Introduction to the Study of Botany
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A Poetical Introduction to the Study of Botany
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A Poetical Introduction to the Study of Botany
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A Poetical Journal of a Tour from British North America to England, Wales & Ireland, Interspersed with Reflections Natural, Moral & Political. To Which are Subjoined, Two Pieces on the Intended Jubilee
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A Poetical Narration of the Death of Chambers, Who was Murdered by His Father-in-law . . . .
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A Poetical Olio
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A Poetical Pantheon; or, Fabulous History of the Pagan Gods and Illustrious Heroes . . . rendered into easy verse
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A Poetical Paraphrase of the Book of Ruth; with Other Poems
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A Poetical Paraphrase of the Book of Ruth; with Other Poems
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A Poetical Paraphrase on Our Saviour's Sermon on the Mount
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A Poetical Paraphrase on the Book of Job
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A Poetical Paraphrase on the Story of Dives and Lazarus . . .
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A Poetical Paraphrase, of a Select Portion of the Book of Psalms
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A Poetical Paraphrase, of a Select Portion of the Book of Psalms, with Introductory Lines on the Bible
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A Poetical Paraphrase, on Our Saviour's Sermon on the Mount
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A Poetical Petition against Tractorising Trumpery, and the Perkinistic Institution. In Four Cantos . . . .
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A Poetical Picture of America, being Observations Made during a Residence of Several Years, at Alexandria, and Norfolk, in Virginia; Illustrative of the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants: And Interspersed with Anecdotes, Arising from a General Intercourse with Society in that Country, from the Year 1799 to 1807
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A Poetical Picture of Worthing, and Its Vicinity . . . .
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A Poetical Review of Miss Hannah More's Strictures on Female Education: In a Series of Anapestic Epistles
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A Poetical Review of the Literary and Moral Character of the Late Samuel Johnson . . .
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A Poetical Review of the Literary and Moral Character of the late Samuel Johnson . . .
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A Poetical Review of the Literary and Moral Character of the late Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. with notes
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A Poetical Satire, Addressed to the British Radicals, and Pretending Informers . . . .
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A Poetical Sermon Occasioned by a Disappointment in Love
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A Poetical Sketch
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A Poetical Sketch of the Norwich & Lowestoft Navigation Works, from Their Commencement at Lake Lothing . . . in Three Cantos
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A Poetical Sketch of the Revolutions . . . in the Natural History of Our Planet . . .
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A Poetical Sketch of the Revolutions in . . . the Natural History of Our Planet . . .
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A Poetical Sketch of the Ten Commandments. With Other Poems
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A Poetical Sketch of the Ten Commandments. With Other Poems.
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A Poetical Sketch: With Other Poems
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A Poetical Tale, Called a Sharp Look Out, on a Trip from Lambeth to Greenwich
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A Poetical Tale, Entitled Andrew Lowrie, the Pretended Conjuror . . . .
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A Poetical Tour in the Years 1784, 1785, and 1786
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A Poetical Translation of the Song of Solomon, from the Original Hebrew; with a Preliminary Discourse, and Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory
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A Poetical Tribute to . . . Cowper . . . .
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A Poetical Tribute to the Memory of Lord Byron
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A Poetical Version of Certain Psalms of David
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A Poetical Version of the Four Gospels
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A Poetical, Serious and Possibly Impertinent Epistle to the Pope
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A Poetical, Supplicating, Modest, and Affecting Epistle to those Literary Colossuses, the Reviewers
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A Poetick Epistle to a Curate
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A Polemical Epistle, to Sincere Spiritual Guides . . .
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A Political Eclogue. Citizen H. T***e, Citizen T**rn*y
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A Political Lecture on Heads
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A Political Lecture on Heads
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A Political Lecture on Heads
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A Political Lecture on Heads
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A Political Lecture on Heads . . . .
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A Political Lecture on Heads . . . .
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A Political Lecture on Heads, alias Blockheads!! A Characteristic Poem . . . Drawn from Craniological Inspection, after the Manner of Doctors Gall and Spurzheim, of Vienna
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A Popular Collection of Scottish Comic Songs, Original & Select
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A Portrait; Most Humbly Addressed to His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales
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A Posthumous Poem . . .
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A Postscript to the New Bath Guide. A Poem
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A Posy for Youth
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A Practical Improvement of the Divinity and Atonement of Jesus, Attempted in Verse . . . .
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A Practical Treatise on Infant Education . . . .
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A Prayer Meeting and Revival Hymn Book, or a Selection of the Best Psalms & Hymns & Spiritual Songs from Various Authors . . . .
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A Prayer Meeting and Revival Hymn Book; or a Selection of the Best "Psalms and Hymns . . ." from Various Authors . . . .
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A Premium for Sabbath Schools. Children's Hymn Book; being a Selection of Hymns from Various Authors
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A Present for a Little Girl
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A Present for a Little Girl
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A Present for a Little Girl
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A Present for a Little Girl
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A Present for Little Girls
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A Present for the Sodomites, in Return to Their Polite Treatment to a Pedagogue, for Teaching the Catechism . . . .
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A Present for Young Ladies; Containing Poems, Dialogues, Addresses, &c. &c. &c. as Recited by the Pupils of Mrs. Rowson's Academy, at the Annual Exhibitions
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A Present from the Carrier of the Western Spy, to Its Patrons, on the Commencement of the New Year . . . .
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A Present to Children
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A Present to Children
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A Present to Children
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A Present to Children. Consisting of Several New Divine Hymns, Moral Songs, &c. . . . .
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A Present to Children. Consisting of Several New Divine Hymns and Moral Songs
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A Present to Children. Consisting of Several New Divine Hymns and Moral Songs
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A Present to Sabbath Schools
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A Private Volume of Miscellaneous Poems
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A Probationary Ode for the Laureateship . . . written in 1785
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A Prophecy of Merlin. An Heroic Poem. Concerning the Wonderful Success of a Project now on foot, to make the River from the Severn to Stroud . . . Navigable
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A Prospect of Manchester and its Neighbourhood . . . A Poem
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A Publication of Hymns in Two Parts. . . . To which is added, Part Third, being a Selection from Various Authors
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A Publication of Hymns: in Two Parts
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A Publication of Hymns; in Two Parts, the Latter of Which Has Never been Printed Before. Part First Revised and Corrected
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A Publication of Hymns; in Two Parts, the Latter of Which Has Never been Printed Before. Part First Revised and Corrected
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A Quarter of an Hour's Amusement
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A Queen's Appeal
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A Queer Book
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A Rainy Day, or Poetical Impressions during a Stay at Brighthelmstone, in the Month of July 1801
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A Receipt to Make a Bath-Easton Poet, and to Obtain a Prize from the Vase
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A Record of the Life and Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte
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A Record of the Life and Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte
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A Record of the Life and Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte
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A Record of the Life and Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte
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A Remarkable Account of Guy . . . .
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A Remonstrative Address to the Preachers of Absolute Predestination. In Verse
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A Reply to Fare Thee Well!!! Lines Addressed to Lord Byron
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A Retreat from Town. An Epistle in Verse from the Country
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A Review of the First Masquerade at the Royal Gardens, Brighton; under the Patronage of the Tenth Royal Hussars
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A Review of the Poem Intitled "The Senators" . . . Part I [of 2]
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A Review of the Poem Intitled "The Senators" . . . Part II [of 2]
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A Review of the Poem, Intitled "The Patricians." Or, A Re-Examination into the Merits of the Principal Speakers of the House of Lords.
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A Review of the Present State of the British Theatre . . . .
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A Rhapsody Occasioned by a Late Extraordinary Decision and Inscribed to Sir Watkin Lewes. To Which is Added the Complaint of Sabrina
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A Rhapsody on Satire, in an Epistle to Francis Slingsby, Esq
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A Rhapsody. A Poem
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A Rhetorical Grammar . . . .
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A Rhodomantade of Politics; or a Series of Fables . . . .
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A Rhyme Version of the "Liturgy" Psalms
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A Ride and Walk through Stourhead. A Poem
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A Right Merry Garland of Northumberland Heroes
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A Rod for Revilers: or, A Gentle Flogging for the Rev. Mr. Huntington, and Miss Morton
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A Rod for the Floggers: Or, a Pill for the Poets of Liverpool in Eighteen Hundred and Twenty-five. A Satire
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A Rowland for an Oliver: or A Poetical Answer to the Benevolent Epistle of Peter Pindar
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A Roxburghe Garland
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A Royal Sprain; an Ode
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A Rumble from Newport to Cowes, in the Isle of Wight
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A Rump and Dozen; being the Conclusion of a Letter to Thomas Lamb, Esq; Mayor of Rye
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A Rural Ramble; to which is annexed A Poetical Tagg, or Brighthelmstone Guide
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A Sabbath among the Mountains: A Poem. In Two Parts
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A Sacred Poem, in Four Books. Being a Paraphrase on the Book of Job
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A Sacred Poem, on the Following Texts of Scripture: Exodus 3 Chap. 2 and 3 . . . .
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A Sallad for the Young Ladies and Gentlemen of Douglas. Raised by Tom the Gardener . . .
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A Sapphick Epistle, from Jack Cavendish to the Honourable and most beautiful Mrs. D****
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A Sapphick Epistle, from Jack Cavendish to the Honourable and most beautiful Mrs. D****
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A Satire on the Present Times
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A Satire. Also, Imitation of the First Satire of Boileau
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A Satirical Epistle from Thomas Rake, Esq. being an Apology for His Brother, Robert Rake, Esq.
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A Satirical Epistle in Verse Addressed to the Poet Laureate . . . .
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A Schoolboy's Visit to London
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A Scots Haggis
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A Scourge for False Patriots; or, Mother Hubberd's Tale of the Ape and the Fox. Part the Second. Dedicated without permission to John Wilkes, Esq
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A Scourge for Lord Byron; or, "Cain a Mystery" Unmasked
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A Scourge for Stripes; a Poem, in Defence of a Poet's Honor and a Prince's Chastity
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A Search after Happiness; or, the Vision of Worldly Hope, an Allegorical Poem
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A Season at Harrogate; in a Series of Poetical Epistles, from Benjamin Blunderhead, Esquire, to His Mother, in Derbyshire: With Useful and Copious Notes, Descriptive of the Objects Most Worthy of Attention in the Vicinity of Harrogate
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A Second Book of Scotish Pasquils &c.
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A Second Heroic Epistle to Joseph Priestley, L.L.D. F.R.S.
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A Second Letter from Oberea, Queen of Otaheite, to Joseph Banks, Esq
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A Second Letter from Timmy Straightforward to His Mother
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A Second Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte, Partly a Parody on That of Lord Byron
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A Second Solemn Setimental, and Reprobating Epistle to Mrs. Clarke
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A Select British Theatre; Containing All the Plays Formerly Adapted to the Stage by Mr. Kemble
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A Select Collection of English Songs
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A Select Collection of Epigrams. Many of Them Original
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A Select Collection of New Original Spiritual Songs, Paraphrases, and Translations . . . .
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A Select Collection of Poems . . . . Vols. V-VIII [of 8]
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A Select Collection of Poems . . . . Vols. I-IV [of 8]
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A Select Collection of Poems, and Other Poetical Extracts, on Subjects Miscellaneous, Moral, and Religious
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A Select Collection of Poems, from Admired Authors and Scarce Miscellanies . . . .
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A Select Collection of Poems, from Admired Authors and Scarce Miscellanies. With Many Pieces never before Published.
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A Select Composition of Original Poetical Pieces, Serious and Comic
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A Select Composition of Original Poetical Pieces, Serious and Comic
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A Selection from a Version of the Psalms of David, intended for Family Use
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A Selection from Mr. Wesley's Festival and Funeral Hymns, and also Some Approved Hymns and Anthems . . . .
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A Selection from Several Books of Poetry, Chiefly on Religious Subjects . . . .
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A Selection from the Manuscript Poems . . . .
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A Selection from the Miscellaneous Writings . . . .
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A Selection from the Poems . . . .
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A Selection from the Writings . . . .
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A Selection of Anti-slavery Hymns, for the Use of the Friends of Emancipation
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A Selection of Approved Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Suited to Various Occasions. For Worshipping Assemblies, and Private Families
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A Selection of Entertaining and Instructive Anecdotes, Poems, &c. &c. . . .
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A Selection of Evangelical Hymns, a considerable number of which have never before been published, intended for the use of the congregation, meeting in Barrack-Street, Dock
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A Selection of Fables from the Best English Writers . . . .
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A Selection of Favourite Catches, Glees, &c. as Sung at the Bath Harmonic Society . . . .
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A Selection of Favourite Conference Hymns, with Historical Sketches of Church History, through Every Century of the Christian Era
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A Selection of Free-grace Hymns . . . to Which are Added, Some Original Hymns . . . .
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A Selection of Funeral Hymns, from Admired Authors
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A Selection of Greek Epigrams or Inscriptions . . . a Translation in English Verse . . . for the Use of Winchester School
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A Selection of Hebrew Poems
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A Selection of Hymns & Psalms, from the Most Approved Authors; Principally from Watts & Rippon: Together with Originals
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A Selection of Hymns and Divine Songs, Designed to Assist the Devotions of the Closet and the Family
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A Selection of Hymns and Meditations for Every Day in the Week . . .
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A Selection of Hymns and Poems; for the Use of Believers. Collected from Sundry Authors
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A Selection of Hymns and Psalms for Social and Private Worship
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A Selection of Hymns and Psalms for Social and Private Worship
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A Selection of Hymns and Psalms, for Social and Private Worship
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A Selection of Hymns and Psalms, for Social and Private Worship
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A Selection of Hymns and Psalms, for Social and Private Worship
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A Selection of Hymns and Psalms, for Social and Private Worship
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A Selection of Hymns and Psalms, for Social and Private Worship
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A Selection of Hymns and Psalms, for Social and Private Worship
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A Selection of Hymns and Psalms, for Social and Private Worship
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A Selection of Hymns and Psalms, for Social and Private Worship
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A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs . . . .
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A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs . . . . As a Supplement to Those Selections now in Use
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A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs . . . . Designed . . . as an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns
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A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, from the Best Authors. Together with a Number never before Printed
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A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, from Various Authors
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A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs. In Two Parts . . . .
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A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs. In Two Parts . . . .
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A Selection of Hymns for Infant Minds
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A Selection of Hymns for Public and Private Use
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A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship
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A Selection of Hymns for the Sunday School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church
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A Selection of Hymns for the Use of Children in Sabbath Schools
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A Selection of Hymns for the Use of Social Religious Meetings and for Private Devotions
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A Selection of Hymns for the Use of Social Religious Meetings; and for Private Devotions
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A Selection of Hymns for the Use of Sunday Schools
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A Selection of Hymns for the Use of Sunday Schools
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A Selection of Hymns for the Use of Sunday Schools
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A Selection of Hymns for Worship
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A Selection of Hymns from Several of the Best Authors; Designed Especially as a Supplement to Dr. Watts
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A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors in Europe and America . . . .
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A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors, Including a Great Number of Originals: Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns . . . .
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A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors, Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watt's Psalms and Hymns
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A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors, Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns
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A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors, Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns
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A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors, Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns
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A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors, Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns
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A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors, Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns . . . .
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A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors, Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns . . . . To Which is Added, a Number of Hymns and Spiritual Songs . . . never before in Print
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A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors. Including a Great Number of Originals Intended to be an Appendix to Watts's Psalms and Hymns
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A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors. Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watt's Psalms and Hymns . . . .
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A Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors . . . .
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A Selection of Hymns from Various Authors, Supplementary for the Use of Christians
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A Selection of Hymns, Adapted to the Devotions of the Closet, the Family and the Social Circle . . . .
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A Selection of Hymns, Adapted to the Devotions of the Closet, the Family, and the Social Circle . . . .
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A Selection of Hymns, Designed for the Use of the Lutheran and German Reformed Sunday School, of the Borough of Reading
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A Selection of Hymns, Designed Principally for the Use of Prisoners
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A Selection of Hymns, Designed Principally for the Use of Prisoners
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A Selection of Hymns, for Conference & Prayer Meetings, and Other Occasions
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A Selection of Hymns, for Public Worship: with Originals
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A Selection of Hymns, for the Use of Evangelical Lutheran Churches
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A Selection of Hymns, for the Use of Social Religious Meetings, and for Private Devotions
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A Selection of Hymns, for the Use of Social Religious Meetings, and for Private Devotions
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A Selection of Hymns, for the Use of Social Religious Meetings, and for Private Devotions
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A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors
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A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors
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A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors . . . an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns
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A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors, Including a Great Number of Originals: Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns
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A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors, Including a Great Number of Originals: Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns
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A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors, Including a Great Number of Originals: Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns . . . .
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A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors, Intended as an Appendix to Dr. Watts' Psalms and Hymns
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A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors, Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns
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A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors, Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns . . . .
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A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors, Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns . . . .
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A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors, Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns . . . .
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A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors. Including a Great Number of Originals: Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns
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A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors. Including a Great Number of Originals: Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns
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A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors. Intended to be an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns
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A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors; Intended as an Appendix to Dr. Watts' Psalms & Hymns
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A Selection of Hymns, from the Most Eminent Authors. Designed for Conferences, Prayer-meetings, and Private Circles
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A Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Designed as a Supplement to the Methodist Pocket Hymn Book
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A Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Designed as a Supplement to the Methodist Pocket Hymn Book
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A Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Designed as a Supplement to the Methodist Pocket Hymn Book
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A Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Designed as a Supplement to the Methodist Pocket Hymn Book
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A Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Designed as a Supplement to the Methodist Pocket Hymn Book
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A Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Designed as a Supplement to the Methodist Pocket Hymn Book
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A Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Designed as a Supplement to the Methodist Pocket Hymn-book
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A Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Designed as a Supplement to the Methodist Pocket Hymn-book
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A Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Designed as a Supplement to the Methodist Pocket Hymn-book
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A Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Designed as a Supplement to the Methodist Pocket Hymn-book . . . .
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A Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Designed as a Supplement to the Methodist Pocket Hymn-book . . . .
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A Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Designed as a Supplement to the Methodist Pocket Hymn-book . . . .
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A Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Designed as a Supplement to the Methodist Pocket Hymn-book . . . .
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A Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Supplementary for the Use of Christians
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A Selection of Hymns: Including a Few Originals Designed to Aid the Friends of Zion in Their Private and Social Worship
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A Selection of Hymns: Including a Few Originals, Designed to Aid the Friends of Zion in Their Private and Social Worship
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A Selection of Hymns: Including a Few Originals, Designed to Aid the Friends of Zion in Their Private and Social Worship
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A Selection of Hymns: Including a Few Originals, Designed to Aid the Friends of Zion in Their Private and Social Worship
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A Selection of Miscellaneous Pieces in Verse and Prose. Respectfully Dedicated to the Youth of Both Sexes
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A Selection of Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Verse . . . .
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A Selection of Moral Lessons, Natural History, Bible Lessons, and Poetry . . . .
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A Selection of More than Three Hundred Hymns, from the Most Approved Authors, on a Great Variety of Subjects . . . .
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A Selection of More than Three Hundred Hymns, from the Most Approved Authors, on a Great Variety of Subjects . . . .
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A Selection of One Hundred and Forty of the Most Favourite English, Scotch, Irish, and American Songs
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A Selection of Poems, Designed Chiefly for Schools and Young Persons
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A Selection of Poems, for Young Children
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A Selection of Poems, Religious, Moral, and Entertaining
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A Selection of Poetical & Dramatic Pieces, on Various Subjects. Intended for Exercises in Reading and Recitation
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A Selection of Poetical Pieces
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A Selection of Psalms & Hymns, for Public Worship
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A Selection of Psalms . . . .
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns . . . .
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns for Every Sunday and Principal Festival . . .for the Use of Congregations in the Diocese of Quebec
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns for Public and Private Worship
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns for Public Worship . . .
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns for the Use of St.Paul's and St. James's Churches, Sheffield: adapted to the Services of the Church of England
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, Done under the Appointment of the Philadelphian Association
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, Done under the Appointment of the Philadelphian Association
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, Done under the Appointment of the Philadelphian Association
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, Embracing All the Varieties of Subject and Metre, Suitable for Private Devotion, and the Worship of Churches
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, Extracted from Various Collections . . . .
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, for Public and Private Use: adapted to the Festivals of the Church of England
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, for Public and Private Use: adapted to the Festivals of the Church of England
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, for Public and Private Use: adapted to the Festivals of the Church of England
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, for Public and Private Use: adapted to the Festivals of the Church of England
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, for Public and Private Use: adapted to the Festivals of the Church of England
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, for Public and Private Use: adapted to the Services of the Church of England
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, for Public Worship
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, for Public Worship
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, Suited to Public, Social and Family Worship
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, with Many New Compositions, Adapted to Public Worship . . . .
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns: For Public and Social Worship: With Various Hymns for Private Use
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns: for the Use of Saint Paul's Church, in Sheffield
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A Selection of Psalms, from the Authorized Versions; for the Use of Churches
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A Selection of Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs . . . .
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A Selection of Psalms, Hymns, Anthems, and Choruses; Designed for Public and Private Use
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A Selection of Psalms, with Occasional Hymns
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A Selection of Sacred Hymns & Poetry, for Families and Schools . . . .
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A Selection of Sacred Poetry, Adapted to Public and Private Worship. In Three Parts
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A Selection of Sacred Poetry, Consisting of Psalms and Hymns . . . .
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A Selection of Sacred Poetry, Consisting of Psalms and Hymns . . . . Compiled for the Use of the Unitarian Church in Philadelphia
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A Selection of Scraps, in Prose and Verse . . . Found after Their Decease, and Printed as a Memorial, for the Gratification of Their Parents and Near Relatives
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A Selection of Several Books of Poetry, Chiefly on Religious Subjects . . . .
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A Selection of Songs and Hymns
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A Selection of Speeches. To Which is Annexed, a Variety of Poetry
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A Selection of Wonderful and Interesting Stories and Romances. To Which is Added a Few Funny, Droll . . . and Humorous Songs
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A Selection, in Prose and Poetry, from the Miscellaneous Writings . . . . To Which is Prefixed, a Memoir of His Life
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A Selection, in Prose and Verse; with Some Original Pieces
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A Sentimental Journey to Bath, Bristol, and Their Environs; a Descriptive Poem. To which are added Miscellaneous Pieces
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A Sequel to the "Rejected Addresses;" or, the Theatrum Poetarum Minorum
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A Sequel to the "Rejected Addresses;" or, the Theatrum Poetarum Minorum
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A Sequel to the Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and Her Dog . . . .
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A Sequel to the Poetical Monitor . . .
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A Sequel to the Poetical Monitor, Consisting of Pieces Select and Original, Adapted to Improve the Minds and Manners of Young Persons
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A Sequel to the Sunday Scholar, or the History of Mary
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A Series of Hymns, Consisting of Upwards of Two Hundred, on a Variety of Religious Subjects, . . . Designed for Private and Social Worship
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A Series of Plays . . . Vol. III [of 3]
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A Series of Plays: In Which It is Attempted to Delineate the Stronger Passions of the Mind Each Passion being the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy. Vol. II [, of 3]
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A Series of Plays: in which it is Attempted to Delineate the Stronger Passions of the Mind, Each Passion being the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy. Vol. I [of 3]
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A Series of Plays: In Which It is Attempted to Delineate the Stronger Passions of the Mind. Each Passion being the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy
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A Series of Plays: in Which It is Attempted to Delineate the Stronger Passions of the Mind. Each Passion being the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy
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A Series of Plays: In Which It is Attempted to Delineate the Stronger Passions of the Mind. Each Passion being the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy
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A Series of Plays: In Which It is Attempted to Delineate the Stronger Passions of the Mind. Each Passion being the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy
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A Series of Plays: In Which It is Attempted to Delineate the Stronger Passions of the Mind. Each Passion being the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy. Vol.II [, of 3]
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A Series of Plays: In Which It is Attempted to Delineate the Stronger Passions of the Mind: Each Passion being the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy. Vol. I [, of 3]
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A Series of Plays: In Which It is Attempted to Delineate the Stronger Passions of the Mind: Each Passion beng the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy
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A Series of Poems, Containing the Plaints, Consolations, and Delights . . . with Notes . . .
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A Series of Sonnets, Written Expressly to Accompany Some Recently-published Views of Tintern Abbey
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A Serio-comic and Admonitory Epistle, addressed to a Certain Priest
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A Serio-comic Poem, Entitled the Budget . . .
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A Serio-comic, Anti-cholera Poem, Dedicated . . . to William Owen Stanley, Esq. . . .
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A Serio-Comic, Patriotic Sketch: Called, a British Sailor's Address to the Volunteers of the United KIngdom
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A Serious Call to Such as are at Ease in Their Sins. Together with a Father's Exhortation to His Children
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A Sermon, Preached before the University of Cambridge . . . Translated, into English Verse
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A Short Account of a Few of the Most Remarkable Trees and Plants; to Which are Added, Miscellaneous Poems
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A Short Account of John Marriott, Including Extracts from Some of His Letters. To Which are Added, Some of His Poetical Productions
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A Short Account of Leiston Abbey, with Descriptive and Illustrative Verses
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A Short Account of the Life and Death of Miss Mary Mallitt . . . . Together with Her Letters, Reflections, and Poetry, upon Various Subjects
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A Short Account of the Life and Death of P. Heaman & F. Gautiez, Who were Executed for Piracy . . . .
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A Short Account of the Rise and Progress of Religion, in the Village of Wooburn . . . with a Poem, Entitled, "The Blessings of Wooburn"
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A Short Essay on Charles Churchill. Written in 1764. With Notes and Alterations in 1774. To a Friend
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A Short Narration . . . . Also a Poem, in Five Parts, on Predestination, Depravity, Freegrace, Perfection, and Formal Worship
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A Short Poem, Containing a Descant on the Universal Plan . . . .
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A Short Poem, Containing a Descant on the Universal Plan . . . .
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A Short Poem, Containing a Descant on the Universal Plan . . . .
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A Short Poem, Containing a Descant on the Universal Plan . . . .
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A Short Poem, Containing a Descant on the Universal Plan . . . . Also, the Wrestler . . . being an Answer . . . .
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A Short Poem, Containing a Descant on the Universal Plan . . . . To Which is Added . . . a Sermon . . . .
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A Short Poem, Containing a Descant on the Universal Plan . . . . To Which is Added . . . a Sermon . . . .
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A Short Poem, Containing a Descant on the Universal Plan: Also, Lines on the Happy End of the Righteous . . . .
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A Short Poem, Containing a Descant on the Universal Plan: Also, Lines on the Happy End of the Righteous, and the Prosperity and Death of the Rich Man . . . .
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A Short Poetical History of Fragments, Collected from Past and Present Times
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A Short Poetical History of Fragments, Collected from Past and Present Times
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A Short Sketch of the Life of Mrs Hemans: with Remarks on Her Poetry; and Extracts
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A Shroud for Sir Samuel Romilly: An Elegy
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A Sicilian Story with Diego Montilla and Other Poems
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A Sicilian Story, with Diego de Montilla, and Other Poems
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A Sicilian Story, with Diego de Montilla, and Other Poems
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A Sister's Poems; for the Amusement and Instruction of Children
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A Sketch from Nature. A Rural Poem
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A Sketch from Public Life: A Poem, Founded upon Recent Domestic Circumstances; with Weep not for Me! and Other Poems
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A Sketch of Local History, being a Chain of Incidents Relating to the State of the Fens, from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time . . . .
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A Sketch of the Campaign of 1793
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A Sketch of the Times. A Satire.
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A Sketch on Mutability, a Poem, in Blank Verse
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A Sketch, from the Landscape, a Didactic Poem. Addressed to R. P. Knight . . .
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A Slang Pastoral: Being a Parody on a celebrated poem of Dr. Byron's [Byrom's]
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A Slight View of the Village and School of R-----. In Imitation of Gray's Eaton College
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A Small Collection of Hymns
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A Small Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the Children of God Chiefly Original
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A Small Collection of Hymns, Which are Frequently Sung in Times of Revivals of Religion
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A Small Collection of Original Pieces, (in Verse,) Consisting of Epistles, Songs, Rural Ballads, and Hymns
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A Small Collection of Practical and Experimental Hymns, Original and Selected . . . .
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A Small Composition of Poems on Various Subjects, Chiefly Elegies and Letters of Condolence . . . .
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A Small Extract, from a Late Collection of Hymns, Published for the Use of Pious People of Every Denomination
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A Solemn Call to the Citizens of the United States
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A Solemn, Sentimental, and Reprobating Epistle to Mrs. Clarke
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A Song Book for Little Children
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A Song of Triumph
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A Song, Composed on the Cause and Progress, of the Late American War
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A Song, Dedicated, by Permission, to the Court of Directors of the E. L. W. W.
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A Sonnet, Supposed to Have Been Written by Mary Queen of Scots, to the Earl of Bothwell; Previous to Her Marriage with that Nobleman. Translated into English. To Which is Subjoined a Copy of the French Sonnet, Written, as It is Said, with the Queen's Own Hand; and Found in a Casket, with Other Secret Papers
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A Specimen of Elegiac Poetry.
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A Specimen of Persian Poetry, or Odes . . . with an English Translation and Paraphrase . . . .
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A Specimen of Persian Poetry; or Odes of Hafez, with an English Translation and Paraphrase
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A Specimen of Poems
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A Specimen of the Bilsdale Dialect; or, Two Poems on Isaac Telltruth and Sammy Standfast
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A Specimen of the Bilsdale Dialect; or, Two Poems on Isaac Telltruth and Sammy Standfast
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A Specimen of the Translation of the Epigrams of M. Val. Martial: with the Original Subjoined, and Notes at the End of the Volume.
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A Speech at the Whig Club; or, A Great Statesman's Own Exposition of His Political Principles. With Notes Critical and Explanatory.
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A Spiritual Sea Voyage
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A Spiritual Sea Voyage
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A Spiritual Sea Voyage
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A Spiritual Sea Voyage
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A Spiritual Sea Voyage
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A Spur for the Gauls, Addressed to the Royal Edinburgh Volunteers
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A Spy upon Spies; or, the Milan Chambermaid; Developing Certain Particulars of the Mysterious Contents of the Green Bag
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A Storm: With the Description of a Water-spout; a Shoal of Dolphins; and Other Ominous Appearances
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A Student's Note Book
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A Subject's Tribute in Memory of George the Third
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A Sublime Epistle Poetic and Politic, on the Manchester Subject . . . .
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A Sublime Monody, Sacred to the Memory of . . . Nelson . . . .
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A Suit of Armour for Youth
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A Summer in Bath; in a Series of Letters . . . .
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A Sunday School Hymn Book: For Youth
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A Supplement to . . . Works . . . . Vol. XIV [, of 14]
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A Supplement to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns, selected from Various Authors
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A Supplement to the Asylum for Fugitive Pieces. Containing the Remainder of the Probationary Odes, and Other Pieces
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A Supplement to the Court of Adultery. Addressed to a Maid of Honour
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A Supplement to the Golden Age: Or, the Virtues of the Modern Catholicon Clearly Displayed
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A Supplement to the Miscellanies
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A Supplement to the Miscellanies . . .
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A Supplement to the Pharsalia of Lucan, translated from the Latin
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A Supplementary Epistle to the Correspondence between Mr. Bowles and Mr. Adam: addressed to The Man Who Calls Himself a Christian.
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A Tale of Paraguay
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A Tale of Paraguay
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A Tale of Three Bonnets. In Four Cantos
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A Tale of Three Bonnets. In Four Cantos
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A Tale of Tucuman; with Digressions, English and American
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A Tale of Wonder. For the Young
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A Tear of Gratitude, to the Memory of the Unfortunate Dr. Dodd, a Poem
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A Tear of Regret to the Memory of Lieutenant-colonel Shadwell. . . .
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A Tear of Regret, to the Memory of Lieutenant Colonel Shadwell . . . Shot throught the Heart by a Deserter . . . .
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A Third Book of Scotish Pasquils, &c.
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A Third Fable . . . .
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A Third Letter from Timmy Straightforward to his Mother, with Notes Explanatory and Entertaining
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A Thought in a Church-yard. A Poem
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A Three Months' Tour in Switzerland and France . . . Interspersed with Poetry . . . .
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A Token of Affection. A Wreath of Poesy
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A Token of Affection. A Selection of Poetry
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A Token of Affectionate Regard, Sacred to the Memory of the Rev. John Wesley, M. A. . . .
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A Topographical and Historical Account of Lisburn. Also, a Poem on Same, Comprehending the Maze--a Satire. To Which is Added, Some Miscellaneous Pieces . . . .
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A Touch on the Times; Being a Collection of New Songs to Old Tunes . . . .
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A Touch on the Times; or, Observations on Mr. Paine's Letter to Mr. Secretary Dundas . . . .
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A Tour in Pursuit of Ideas; being a Picturesque View of All the Yarmouth Public-houses: A Humourous and Descriptive Poem
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A Tour through Parts of Wales, Sonnets, Odes, and Other Poems
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A Tour to Yordes Cave
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A Town Eclogue
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A Tragedy, in Five Acts, founded on the History of Joseph and His Brethren . . .
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A Translation . . . into English Verse
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A Translation Attempted of the First Book of the Georgics
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A Translation in Verse of . . . Epistles . . .
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A Translation of All the Pythian, Nemean and Isthmian Odes . . .
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A Translation of Anstey's Ode to Jenner . . . .
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A Translation of Anstey's Ode to Jenner: To Which are Added Two Tables; One Shewing the Advantages of Vaccine Innoculation, the Other Containing Instructions for the Practice
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A Translation of Geddes's Ode to Peace
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A Translation of Part of the Twenty-Third Canto of the Orlando Furioso . . . .
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A Translation of Sundry Psalms Which were Omitted in Doctor Watts's Version . . . .
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A Translation of the Eighth Satire . . . on Man . . . .
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A Translation of the Fifth Canto of Dante's Inferno, and of the Entire Scene and Narrative of Hugolino
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A Translation of the First Book of . . . Tristia, in Heroic English Verse; with the Original Text
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A Translation of the First Book of the Georgics . . . in Blank Verse . . . .
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A Translation of the First Seven Books of the Odyssey
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A Translation of the Georgics . . .
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A Translation of the Inferno . . . in English Verse . . . A Specimen of a New Translation of the Orlando Furioso
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A Translation of the Inferno . . . to which is added, a Specimen of a New Translation of the Orlando Furioso
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A Translation of the Passages from Greek, Latin, Italian, and French Writers, Quoted in the Prefaces and Notes to the Pursuits of Literature
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A Translation of the Scots Pastoral Comedy, The Gentle Shepherd, into English
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A Translation of the Second Epistle of the First Book . . . to Lollius
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A Translation of the Twenty-fourth Book of the Iliad . . .
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A Translation of the Works . . . Partly Original, and Partly Altered from Dryden and Pitt
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A Translation, in Verse, of the Mottos of the English Nobility and Sixteen Peers of Scotland, in the Year 1800
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A Treat for Every One; or, the Political Dessert: A Satire
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A Treatise on Prayer, consisting of Chapters and Hymns
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A Treatise on Prayer, in Chapters and Hymns
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A Treatise on Prayer; consisting of Chapters and Hymns
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A Treatise on Prayer; Consisting of Chapters and Hymns . . . .
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A Treatise on the Nature, Necessity, and Spiritual Advantage pf Prayer
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A Treatise on the Sanctification of the Lord's Day. In Seven Parts
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A Tribute in Verse, to the Character of the Late Right Honourable George Canning, First Lord Commissioner of His Majesty's Treasury. With Prefatory Observations . . . .
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A Tribute of Regard to the Memory of Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A. . . .
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A Tribute of Respect to the Memory of the Late Rt. Hon. George Canning . . . .
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A Tribute of Sorrow and Affection to the Memory of a Beloved Son, of Extraordinary Promise, Who was Accidentally Drowned . . . in the Sixteenth Year of His Age
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A Tribute of Sorrow and Affection to the Memory of a Beloved Son, of Extraordinary Promise, Who was Accidentally Drowned by Falling from the Prince's Dock Pier-head into the River Mersey, September 23, 1821, in the Sixteenth Year of His Age
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A Tribute to Bridgnorth, and Other Poems
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A Tribute to Learning, Fame, Science, and Genius
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A Tribute to Liberty; or, A Collection of Select Songs . . . Sacred to the Rights of Man
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A Tribute to the Manes of Unfortunate Poets, in Four Cantos; with Other Poems on Various Subjects
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A Tribute to the Manes of Unfortunate Poets: In Four Cantos. With Other Poems on Various Subjects
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A Tribute to the Memory of Britain's Distinguished Hero, and Illustrious Patriot . . . Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson . . . .
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A Tribute to the Memory of Lord Nelson
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A Tribute to the Memory of Mrs. Elizh. Johnson, late of Chapel-town, near Leeds . . . .
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A Tribute to the Memory of Sir Samuel Romilly
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A Tribute to the Memory of the Right Hon. W. Pitt . . . .
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A Tribute to the Memory of William Cowper . . .
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A Tribute to the Memory of William Cowper . . . Occasioned by the Perusal of His Works, and the Memoirs of His Life . . . .
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A Tribute to the Memory of William Cowper, Author of The Task, and Other Poems, Occasioned by the Perusal of His Works, and the Memoirs of His Life . . . .
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A Tribute to the Swinish Multitude: Being a Choice Collection of Patriotic Songs
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A Tribute to Washington for February 22d, 1800
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A Trip to Goole, on Board the Sythe, Capt. Forbes . . . in One of the Steam Packets: A Poem . . . .
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A Trip to Highgate; or, a Satyrical Touch on the Times . . . .
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A Trip to Margate, a Poetical Epistle
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A Trip to Margate: With a Description of Its Environs, Written in the Year 1805
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A Trip to Paris, in Verse
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A Trip to Paris, or John Bull Most in His Element, by His Own Fire Side
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A Trip to Parnassus; or, Pieces in Verse
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A Trip to Parnassus; or, the Judgment of Apollo on Dramatic Authors and Performers. A Poem
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A Trip to Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight . . . .
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A Trip to Richmond in Surry
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A Trip to the Coast; or, Poems Descriptive of Various Interesting Objects on the Sea-shore
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A Trip to the Earth . . . .
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A True Christian, Delineated under the Similitude of a Little Child: In Twenty-five Particulars . . . .
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A True History of a Little Old Woman, Who Found a Silver Penny
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A Turkish Tale. In Five Cantos
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A Universal Prayer; Death; a Vision of Heaven; and A Vision of Hell
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A Universal Prayer; Death; a Vision of Heaven; and a Vision of Hell
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A Universal Prayer; Death; a Vision of Heaven; and a Vision of Hell
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A Universal Prayer; Death; a Vision of Heaven; and a Vision of Hell, &c. &c.
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A Universal Prayer; Death; a Vision of Heaven; and a Vision of Hell; &c. &c.
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A Valedictory Poem, Delivered, by Appointment, in the Chapel of Yale College . . . at the Conclusion of the Senior Examination
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A Valedictory Poem; Addressed to the Inhabitants of Rainsford's, George's, Gallop's, Light House, and Deer Islands, in Boston Harbour
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A Versification of Sir Jeffery Dunstan's . . . Speech to the Lords and Commons . . .
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A Version of the Messiah, a Sacred Oratorio . . . .
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A Version of the Psalms . . . . Printed at the Very Particular Request of Several of the Author's Friends
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A Version of the Psalms of David . . .
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A Version of the Psalms of David . . . to which are added, Translations and Paraphrases of Several Passages in Sacred Scripture
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A Version of the Psalms of David, Attempted in Metre
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A Version of the Psalms of David, Suited and Applied to the Christian State and Worship . . . .
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A Version of the Psalms, with a Comprehensive Selection of Hymns, Chosen from the Best Authors . . . .
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A View of Lower Canada, Interspersed with Canadian Tales and Anecdotes
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A View of the Democratick Republican Celebration, at Westmoreland, N.H. July 5th, 1813 . . . a Caustick, Pindarick, Hudibrastick Poem . . . .
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A View of the Life, Travels and Philanthropic Labours of the Late John Howard . . . .
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A View of the Woods; A Poem
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A Vision of Death's Destruction, a Poem; the Creation, a Poem; the Last Man; and Miscellaneous Poems
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A Vision of Fair Spirits, and Other Poems
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A Vision of Hell. A Poem
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A Vision of Judgement
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A Vision of Judgment
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A Vision of Judgment . . . . To Which is Added, a Vision of Judgment
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A Vision of Mankind, and Miscellaneous Poems
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A Visit from the Shades; or, Earl Chatham's Adi[eu] to His Friend, Lord Cambden . . . .
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A Visit to Bonaparte, in Plymouth-Sound. With Another Piece Descriptive of Stoke
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A Voice from the Cloister
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A Voice from the Dormitory: Being a Collection of Sacred Poems, the Majority of Which are from Old Authors
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A Volunteer Song . . . [and other poems]
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A Voyage to Boston. A Poem
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A Voyage to Boston. A Poem
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A Voyage to India. Containing Fifteen Original Songs . . . now performing by Charles Incledon
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A Walk from the Town of Lanark to the Falls of Clyde, on a Summer Afternoon
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A was an Apple
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A was an Apple
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A Week at Harrogate. A Poem: In a Series of Letters, Addressed from Benjamin Blunderhead, Esq., to His Friend, Simon . . . .
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A Week at Harrogate. A Poem: In a Series of Letters, Addressed from Benjamin Blunderhead, Esq., to His Friend, Simon: Describing Whatever Principally Attracted His Attention, on His Journey (through York,) to, and during His Stay at that Celebrated Watering-place
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A Wheen Scraps for a Laugh
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A Whetstone for Dull Wits; or, a New Collection of Riddles, for the Entertainment of Youth . . . .
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A Whimsical Rhapsody on Taxes and Balloons. By a True Briton . . . .
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A Whipping for the Welch Parson. Being a Comment on the Rev. Mr. Evan Lloyd's Epistle to David Garrick, Esq.
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A Whisper to a Newly-Married Pair, from a Widowed Wife
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A Whisper to a Newly-married Pair, from a Widowed Wife
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A Widow's Tale, and Other Poems
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A Winter Evening's Reverie, in the Church Yard of Tor Mohun, Devon
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A Winter's Night's Dream. The Seventh Day. [Canto I]
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A Word in Season to My Beloved Country
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A Word or Two; or, Architectural Hints . . . Addressed to Those Royal Academicians Who are Painters . . . .
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A Word to the Wise; or, Britons Beware . . . .
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A Wreath for the Urn: An Elegy on Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Wales and Saxe-Cobourg; with Other Poems
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A Wreath from the Wilderness: Being a Selection from the Metrical Arrangements . . . .
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A Wreath from the Wilderness: Being a Selection from the Metrical Arrang[e]ments of Accola Montis-Amoeni
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A Wreath from the Willows
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A Wreath of Ivy, and Christmas Wild Flowers
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A Wreath of Poesy; or Effusions of the Heart
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A Wreath of Wild Flowers
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A Year in Canada, and Other Poems
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A Young Christian's Soliloquy, on Scripture Characters in the Old Testament
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A [J]ournal, of the Captivity and Sufferings of John Foss; Several Years a Prisoner at Algiers . . . .
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Abaddon, the Spirit of Destruction; and Other Poems
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Abbassah, an Arabian Tale. In Two Cantos
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Abbotts' Reader; a Series of Familiar Pieces, in Prose and Verse . . . .
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Abdallah; an Oriental Poem: In Three Cantos. With Other Pieces
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Abdallah; or, the Arabian Martyr: A Christian Drama, in Three Acts
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Abdallah; or, the Arabian Martyr; a Christian Drama, in Three Acts: With a Poem on the Same Subject . . . .
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Abelard to Eloisa, Leonora to Tasso, Ovid to Julia, Spring, and Other Poems
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Abelard to Eloisa. An Epistle. To which are prefixed, Sonnets. With a Rhapsody written at Stratford-upon-Avon
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Abelard to Eloisa: A Poem
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Abelard to Eloisa: A Poetical Epistle
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Abelard to Eloisa: An Epistle. With a New Account of Their Lives, and References to Their Original Correspondence
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Abelard to Eloise: a Moral and Sentimental Epistle
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Aberystwyth in Miniature, in Various Poems
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Abounding Grace: A Poem
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Abradatas and Panthea; a Tragedy, in Five Acts: From the Cyropaedia of Xenophon
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Abram's Plains: A Poem
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Abridged History of the Bible, in Verse
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Abridged History of the Bible, in Verse
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Abridged History of the Bible, in Verse. Parts I and II [, of 16]
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Abridgement of the History of England, in Verse: For the Advantage of Youth and the Use of Schools
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Absalom, a Poem. With Copious Illustrative Notes
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Absence: A Love Elegy. To which is prefixed, a Poetical Dedication to the Ladies
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Abstracts from the Companion to the Grave; or, Every Man his own Undertaker . . .
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Abstracts from the Companion to the Grave; or, Every Man his own Undertaker . . .
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Absurdities: In Prose and Verse
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Academic Trifles. A Collection of Poetical Pieces
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Academical Contributions of Original and Translated Poetry
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Accepted Addresses; or, Praemium Poetarum . . . .
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Accepted Addresses; or, Praemium Poetarum. To Which are Added, Macbeth Travestie, in Three Acts, and Miscellanies . . . .
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Accepted Addresses; or, Praemium Poetarum. To Which are Added, Macbeth Travestie, in Three Acts, and Miscellanies . . . .
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Accepted Addresses; or, Proemium Poetarum. To Which are Added, Macbeth Travestie, in Three Acts, and Miscellanies . . . .
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Accommodation, a Poetical Epistle to John Ashby, Esq
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Account of Dr. Thornton's Exhibition of Botanical Paintings . . . with the Poetic Compositions Made on the Different Subjects . . . .
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Achmed and Athene; or, the Loves of a Turkish Youth and a Greek Maiden
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Achmet to Selim, or, the Dying Negro . . . .
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Achmet's Feast, and Other Poems
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Acrostics, Embracing Lessons of Morality and Piety; for the Benefit of the Young
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Acrostics, Moral and Divine
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Acsi Pertu (the Reflected Sun-beam). A Series of Poems, Containing the Plaints, Consolations, and Delights of Achmed Ardebeili, a Persian Exile
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Acting American Theatre. Containing the Most Popular Plays . . . .
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Actors and Editors, a Poem
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Ada, and Other Poems
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Ada, and Other Poems
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Ada, and Other Poems
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Adam and Eve; a Margate Story
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Adam's Tail; or The First Metamorphosis.
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Adam's Tail; or, the First Metamorphosis
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Adam's Tail; or, The First Metamorphosis
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Adam's Tail; or, The First Metamorphosis
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Adbaston; a Poem
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Additional Hymns for the Use of the New Church . . .
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Additional Hymns to Dr. Belknap's Collection of Psalms and Hymns
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Additional Hymns to the Collection of Hymns for the Use of Evangelical Lutheran Churches
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Additional Hymns, Adopted by the General Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church in North America
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Additional Hymns, Adopted by the General Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church in North America . . . .
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Additional Hymns, Adopted by the General Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church in North America . . . .
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Additional Hymns, Adopted by the General Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church in North America . . . .
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Additional Hymns, Adopted by the General Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church in North America . . . .
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Additional Hymns, Adopted by the General Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church, in North America . . . .
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Additional Hymns, Designed as a Supplement to Dwight's Psalms and Hymns
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Additional Hymns, Intended as an Appendix to Watts and Rippon
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Additions to the Diaboliad, a Poem. Dedicated to the Worst Man in His Majesty's Dominions
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Additions to The Diaboliad, a Poem. Dedicated to the Worst Man in His Majesty's Dominions
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Additions to the Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. together with many Original Poems and Letters of Cotemporary Writers. Never before published
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Additions to the Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. together with many Original Poems and Letters, of Cotemporary Writers, never before published
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Address of the Guardian Spirit of the Port, to the Inhabitants of Leith. Delivered in a Dream to the Author of the Kail Wife, &c.
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Address to Loch Lomond; a Poem
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Address to the Genius of America. A Poem
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Address to the Genius of Britain
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Address to the Young Men of Philadelphia, Who first Offered Their Services to Their Country
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Address, Delivered at the Opening of the New Theatre, in the City of Albany, by Mr. Southey, January 18, 1813
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Addresses; with Prayers and Original Hymns, for the Use of Families and Schools
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Adelaide and Antonine: Or the Emigrants: A Tale
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Adelaide of Lorraine . . . .
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Adelaide of Lorraine; a Poetic Narrative of the Miseries of a Noble French Family, at the Commencement of the Late Revolution
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Adelaide: A Tragedy, in Five Acts . . . .
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Adelaide: A Tragedy, in Five Acts, as Performing with Universal Applause, at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane
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Adelaide: Or the Emigrants: A Tragedy, as Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Dublin
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Adelgitha; or, the Fruits of a Single Error. A Tragedy in Five Acts
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Adelgitha; or, the Fruits of a Single Error. A Tragedy in Five Acts
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Adelgitha; or, The Fruits of a Single Error. A Tragedy in Five Acts
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Adelgitha; or, The Fruits of a Single Error. A Tragedy in Five Acts
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Adelgitha; or, the Fruits of a Single Error. A Tragedy, in Five Acts. . . .
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Adelgitha; or, the Fruits of a Single Error. A Tragedy. In Five Acts
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Adelgitha; or, the Fruits of a Single Error.A Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Adelgitha; or, the Fruits of a Single Error: A Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Adelgitha; or, the Fruits of a Single Error: A Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Adhelm and Ethelfled. A Metrical Story
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Adieu to Clifton! A Descriptive Poem . . . with Multifarious Alterations and Additions
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Admonition, a Poem on the Fashionable Modes of Female Dress; with Miscellaneous Pieces; in Verse
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Admonitory Epistles, from Harry Homer, to His Brother, Peter Pindar. Epistle I
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Admonitory Rhymes
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Adolph, and Other Poems
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Adonais an Elegy on the Death of John Keats, Author of Endymion, Hyperion, etc.
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Adonais. An Elegy on the Death of John Keats, Author of Endymion, Hyperion, etc.
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Adra, or the Peruvians; the Ruined City; &c
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Adrastus, a Tragedy: Amabel, or the Cornish Lovers: And Other Poems
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Adriano; or, The First of June, a Poem
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Adriano; or, The First of June, a Poem
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Adversity: or the Miseries of the Seduced; a Poem
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Adversity; or, the Tears of Britannia. A Poem
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Advice to a Prince, by Thaddy MacBrody, or Mac Brodin, Son of Dary; being the Inauguration Ode of Donach O'Brien . . . .
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Advice to Julia. A Letter in Rhyme
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Advice to Julia. A Letter in Rhyme
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Advice to the Advised; or, the Philosopher Confuted; in a Poetical Dialogue . . . .
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Advice to the Future Laureat: An Ode
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Advice to the Future Laureat: an Ode
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Advice to the Future Laureat: an Ode
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Aeolian Harp, a Cabinet of Fugitive Poetry, Chiefly from the American Muse. No. 2
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Aeschylus
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Aeschylus
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Aesop in Downing Street. Part I
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Aesop in Rhyme, with Some Originals
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Aesop in Rhyme, with Some Originals
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Aesop's Fables, New Versified, from the Best English Editions. In Three Parts
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Afara III
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Afara, a Poem
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Affectation; or, The Close of the Eighteenth Century . . . . Part the First
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Affection's Gift, or Flowers of Moral and Sacred Poesy
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Affection's Gift. Flowers of Sacred and Moral Poesy. Fifth Series
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Affection's Gift. Flowers of Sacred and Moral Poesy. Third Series
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Affection's Victim, a Poem, in Three Cantos; and The Flight of Hassan, a Tale: with Other Pieces
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Affection, and Other Poems
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Affection, with Other Poems
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Affection: With Other Poems
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Africa, a Poem
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Africa, a Poem
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African Sketches
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African Slavery Considered. A Poem
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Agamemnon , a Tragedy
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Age and Honour; or a Tributary Lay to the Sacred Memory of a Beloved and Lamented Sovereign. A Poem
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Aglaura. A Tale. Taken from the French in Marmontel's Moral Tales.
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Agnes, a Poem. In Four Parts
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Agnes, the Indian Captive. A Poem, in Four Cantos. With Other Poems
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Agriculture and Commerce, a Poetical Panorama . . . . Written in the Year 1804
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Agrippa Posthumus, a Tragedy: With Other Poems
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Aguilhar, a Tragedy
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Ahab. A poem in four cantos
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Ahasuerus, the Wanderer: A Dramatic Legend, in Six Parts
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Ahiman Rezon . . . .
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Ainsi va le Monde, a Poem. Inscribed to Robert Merry . . .
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Ainsi Va le Monde, a Poem. Inscribed to Robert Merry, Esq. A.M. Member of the Royal Academy of Florence; and, Author of the Laurel of Liberty and the Della Crusca Poems
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Air-Balloon, or Blanchard's Triumphal Entry into the Etherial World; a Poem. To Which is Added a Touch on the Times, in Two Fables. With Maria, a Poem. Taken from Sterne's Tristam Shandy
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Airdrie Fair, a Poem, in the Scottish Dialect
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Airedale in Ancient Times, Elwood and Elvina, the Poacher, and Other Poems
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Airedale in Ancient Times, Elwood and Elvina, the Poacher, and Other Poems
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Airs of Palestine; a Poem
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Airs of Palestine; a Poem
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Airs of Palestine; a Poem
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Airs, Duetts, Trios, and Chorusses, in . . . The Peruvian. Performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden
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Airy Nothings; or, Scraps and Naughts, and Odd-cum-shorts; in a Circumbendibus Hop, Step, and Jump
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Airyformia; or, Ghosts of Great Note
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Aix La Chapelle; or, the Tinker and His Dog, a Poetic Sketch
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Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems
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Alan of Olway, a Tale of the Eleventh Century. In Three Parts
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Alasco: A Tragedy . . . Excluded from the Stage by the Authority of the Lord Chamberlain
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Alasco: A Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Alasco: A Tragedy, in Five Acts . . . . Excluded from the English Stage . . . .
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Alastor; or, the Spirit of Solitude: And Other Poems
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Albanus; or, the Poetical Tour of Scotland
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Alberic, Consul of Rome; or, the School for Reforms. An Historical Drama. In Five Acts
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Albert, a Metrical Tale, of the Days of Chivalry; with Reminiscences, and Other Pieces
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Albert, Edward and Laura, and the Hermit of Priestland; Three Legendary Tales
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Albert: A Poem in Two Cantos. Hilda; and Other Poems
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Albert: A Poem, in Two Cantos. Hilda; and Other Poems
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Albert; or, the Lord's Prayer Exemplified. A Swiss Tale, in Verse . . . .
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Alberti, a Play, in Five Acts
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Albina, Countess Raimond. A Tragedy . . . .
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Albina, Countess Raimond; a Tragedy . . . .
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Albina, Countess Raimond; a Tragedy . . . . As It is Performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-market
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Albina, Countess Raimond; a Tragedy . . . as It is Performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-market
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Albina, Countess Raimond; a Tragedy . . . as It is Performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-market
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Albina. A Tragedy
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Albio-Hibernia; or, the Isle of Erin. A Poem
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Albion Triumphant: or, Admiral Rodney's Victory over the French Fleet. A Poem
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Albion's Harp; or Lays of a British Minstrel
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Albion's Queen; or the Sufferings of Innocence
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Albion's Woes. A Poem
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Albiona, an Epic Poem, in Three Cantos; and Other Poems
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Album Verses, with a Few Others
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Albyn's Vale, and Other Poems
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Alcander and Lavinia, a Metrical Romance; Miscellaneous Poems and Tales; together with Farmer Hobson, a Rural Poem
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Alcander and Lavinia; a Metrical Romance . . . .
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Alcon Malanzore a Moorish Tale
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Alexander III: A National Tragedy . . . . Together with Several Miscellaneous Poems
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Alexander's Casket: Or the Lay of the First Minstrel; being a New, Abridged Version of the Iliad . . . .
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Alexander's Expedition down the Hydaspes and the Indus to the Indian Ocean
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Alexander's Modern Acting Drama: Consisting of the Most Popular Plays, Produced at the Philadelphia Theatres, and Elsewhere
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Alfonso, King of Castile: A Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Alfonso, King of Castile: A Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Alfonso, King of Castile: A Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Alfonso, King of Castile: A Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Alfonso, King of Castile: A Tragedy, in Five Acts . . . .
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Alfred
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Alfred
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Alfred an Epic Poem
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Alfred an Epic Poem
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Alfred the Great, a Drama, in Five Acts
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Alfred the Great; an Historical Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Alfred the Great; or, the Patriot King. An Historical Play
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Alfred the Great; or, the Patriot King: An Historical Play
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Alfred, an Epic Poem, in Twenty-four Books
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Alfred, an Historical Tragedy, to which is added a Collection of Miscellaneous Poems . . .
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Alfred. A Tragedy . . . .
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Alfred. A Tragedy. As Performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden.
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Alfred. An Ode. With Six Sonnets
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Alfred: An Historical Poem. Delivered at the Public Commencement at Yale College . . . .
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Alfred: Or, the Wayward Son; a Domestic Story, in Eight Cantos; the Days of My Childhood, and Other Poems
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Alfred; a Romance in Rhyme
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Alfred; an Epic Poem, in Six Books
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Alfred; an Epic Poem, in Twenty-four Books
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Alfred; an Epic Poem, in Twenty-four Books
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Alhagranza, a Moorish Metrical Romance
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All Alive at the Edinburgh Festival of 1815: Addressed to Nobody. To Which is Added a New Bow Wow Song, Addressed to All the Ballad Singers in the United Kingdom
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All for Love; and the Pilgrim to Compostella
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All for Love; and the Pilgrim to Compostella
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All the Blocks! Or, an Antidote to "All the Talents." A Satirical Poem. In Three Dialogues
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All the Odes . . . , Translated from the Original Greek
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All the Talents in Ireland! A Satirical Poem; with Notes
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All the Talents! A Satirical Poem, in Three Dialogues
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All the Talents! A Satirical Poem, in Three Dialogues
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All the Talents' Garland: Or, a Few Rockets Let Off at a Celebrated Ministry. Including Elijah's Mantle, the Uti Possidetis, and Other Poems of the Same Author
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All the Talents' Garland: Or, a Few Rockets Let Off at a Celebrated Ministry. Including Elijah's Mantle, the Uti Possidetis, and Other Poems of the Same Author
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All the Talents' Garland: Or, a Few Rockets Let Off at a Celebrated Ministry. Inscribed to the Hon. William Hill
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All the Talents; a Satirical Poem . . . . Dialogue the Fourth
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All the Talents; a Satirical Poem, in Four Dialogues. To Which is Added, a Pastoral Epilogue
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All the Talents; a Satirical Poem, in Four Dialogues. To Which is Added, a Pastoral Epilogue
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All the Talents; a Satirical Poem, in Four Dialogues. To Which is Added, a Pastoral Epilogue
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All the Talents; a Satirical Poem, in Three Dialogues
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All the Talents; a Satirical Poem, in Three Dialogues
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All the Talents; a Satirical Poem, in Three Dialogues
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All the Talents; a Satirical Poem, in Three Dialogues
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All the Talents; a Satirical Poem, in Three Dialogues
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All the Talents; a Satirical Poem, in Three Dialogues
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All the Talents; a Satirical Poem, in Three Dialogues
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All the Talents; a Satirical Poem, in Three Dialogues
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All the Talents; a Satirical Poem, in Three Dialogues
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All the Talents; a Satirical Poem, in Three Dialogues
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All the World's a Stage. A Poem, in Three Parts
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All-Saints' Church, Derby: A Poem
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Alloway Kirk; or, Tam O'Shanter. A Tale. Man was Made to Mourn . . . .
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Alma and Brione, a Poem. Cantos I. and II. The Return of Theseus, a Dramatic Scene
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Almada Hill: An Epistle from Lisbon.
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Almahide and Hamet, a Tragedy
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Almeda; or, the Neapolitan Revenge: A Tragic Drama
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Almedo, a Poem
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Almegro, a Poem, in Five Cantos
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Almeria: Or, Parental Advice: A Didactic Poem. Addressed to the Daughters of Great Britain and Ireland
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Almeria: Or, Parental Advice: A Didactic Poem. Addressed to the Daughters of Great Britain and Ireland
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Almeyda, Queen of Granada. A Tragedy, in Five Acts. . . . As Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane
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Almeyda: Queen of Granada. A Tragedy. In Five Acts . . . . As Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
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Almeyda; Queen of Granada. A Tragedy. In Five Acts . . . . As Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane
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Almeyda; Queen of Granada. A Tragedy. In Five Acts. . . . As Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane
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Almida, a Tragedy, as It is Performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane
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Almida, a Tragedy, as It is Performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane
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Almida, a Tragedy. As It is Performed at the Theatre Royal, in Drury-Lane
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Alnwick Castle, with Other Poems
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Alnwick's Condolence; a Pastoral Elegy, in Memory of . . . Hugh, Duke of Northumberland
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Alonzo and Cora, with Other Original Poems, Principally Elegiac . . . .
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Alonzo and Ormisinda. A New Tragedy in Five Acts . . . .
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Alonzo. A Tragedy. In Five Acts. As It is Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane
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Alonzo. A Tragedy.
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Alonzo. A Tragedy. In Five Acts. As It is Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane
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Alonzo. A Tragedy. In Five Acts.
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Alonzo. A Tragedy. In Five Acts.
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Alonzo. A Tragedy. In Five Acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane.
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Alonzo; or, the Youthful Solitaire. A Tale
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Alphabetical Garland. An Original Poem
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Alphonso, King of Castile; a Spanish Tragedy
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Alphonso: Or, the Beggar's Boy, a Comedy, in Verse
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Alphonso: or, The Hermit
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Alphonzus; a Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Altamont; a Philosophical Drama, in Two Acts
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Althan and Galvina. A Poetic Tale
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Altorf, a Tragedy. . . . First Represented in the Theatre of New-York, Feb. 19, 1819
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Altorf; a Tragedy. . . . As Represented in the Theatres of New York and Philadelphia
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Alvah . . . being Sketches from the Life of the Author
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Alzuma, a Tragedy. As Performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden
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Alzuma, a Tragedy. As Performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden
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Alzuma, a Tragedy. As Performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden.
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Amadis de Gaul; a Poem in Three Books . . . .
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Amaranthus: A Poem. In Memory of The Rt. Hon.Anthony Ashley Cooper, late Earl of Shaftesbury
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Amarynthus, the Nympholept: A Pastoral Drama, Three Acts. With Other Poems
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Amatory Odes, Epistles, and Sonnets, the Productions of an Uneducated Youth
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Amatory Pieces. The Invitation . . . Edwyn and Eltruda . . . &c. &c.
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Amatory Poems, with Translations and Imitations from Ancient Amatory Authors
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Amatory Poetry; or, the Effusions of Love: Consisting of a New and Elegant Collection . . . .
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Amatory Poetry; or, the Effusions of Love; Consisting of a New and Elegant Collection of the Most Choice and Esteemed Pieces of Sentiment and Humour
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Amatory Works
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Amatory, and Other Verses
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Ambition and Luxury. A Poetical Epistle
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Ambition, a Poetical Essay
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Ambition, an Historical and Argumentative Poem
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America a Prophecy
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America Invincible. An Heroic Poem; in Two Books . . . . To Which is Prefixed, a Concise History of the Former Wars in America. Dedicated to His Excellency Horatio Gates, Esquire. Number 1 [, of 2?]
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America Lost. A Poem of Condolence. Addressed to Britannia
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America, a Poem
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America, an Epistle in Verse . . .
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America, an Ode. To the People of England
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America: Or, a Poem on the Settlement of the British Colonies; Addressed to the Friends of Freedom, and Their Country . . . .
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American Bards. A Satire
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American Bards: A Modern Poem, in Three Parts
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American Liberty, a Poem
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American Lyrics; Comprising the Discovery, a Poem; Sapphic, Pindaric and Common Odes; Songs and Tales on American and Patriotic Subjects and Also Imitations . . . .
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American Minstrel Consisting of Poetical Essays on Various Subjects
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American Patriotic and Comic Modern Songs. Commemorative of Naval Victories, &c.
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American Poems, Selected and Original. Vol. I [, no more published]
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American Poets
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American Sketches
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American Sketches. Farmer's Fireside. A Poem
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Americana; or, a New Tale of the Genii: Being an Allegorical Mask, in Five Acts
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America’s Opposition to British Taxation: or, The Triumph of Liberty over Despotism and Slavery . . .
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Amir Khan, and Other Poems: The Remains . . . .
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Amoretta; or, the False Step Recovered: A Moral Poem . . . .
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Amoroso, King of Little Britain: A Serio-Comick Bombastick Operatick Interlude
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Amurath and Zara, an Ottoman Tale
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Amusement of Leisure Hours
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Amusement, or a New Collection of Pleasing Songs, Humorous Jests . . . .
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Amusement. A Poetical Essay
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Amusements of a Mission; or Poems, Moral Religious, and Descriptive . . . .
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Amusements of Leisure Hours: Or Poetical Pieces, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect . . . .
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Amusements of Solitary Hours, in Poetry and Prose
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Amusing and Instructive Tales for Youth: In Thirty Poems. With Moral Applications, in Prose
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Amwell. A Descriptive Poem
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Amwell: A Descriptive Poem
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Amwell: A Descriptive Poem
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Amy Robsart, Emma, and Other Poems
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Amyntas, a Tale of the Woods; from the Italian
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Amyntor and Adelaide; or, a Tale of Life. A Romance of Poetry. In Three Cantos
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An Account of the Life and Religious Experiences, of D. Caroline Hopwood, of Leeds, Deceased. Published at the Request of Her Relations. To Which is Added, a Collection of Pieces in Prose and Poetry, on Various Subjects, Written by the Same Author
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An Account of the Scotch Society at Norwich
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An Accurate and Impartial Narrative of the War . . . Original Poetical Epistles from Headquarters . . .
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An Address before the Washington Benevolent Society, in Newburyport, on the 22d. of Feb. 1816
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An Address Delivered before the Brothers' Charitable Society, at Their Anniversary Meeting, November 21, 1827
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An Address from Ireland to England; a Poem, on the Lamented Death of Her Royal Highness the Late Lovely Princess Charlotte of Wales
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An Address from The Members of the Constitutional Body . . . .
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An Address Humbly Presented to . . . D----r G****s, on . . . his Excellent Translation of the Holy Bible . . .
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An Address to a Deist. A Poem
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An Address to a Wealthy Libertine; or the Melancholy Effects of Seduction . . . .
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An Address to a Wealthy Libertine; or, The Melancholy Effects of Seduction; with a Letter from an Unfortunate Farmer's Daughter to her Parents in Norfolk
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An Address to Bachelors
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An Address to Every Briton, on the Slave Trade . . . .
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An Address to the Bachelors
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An Address to the Bachelors
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An Address to the Deil . . . .
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An Address to the Deil . . . . Illustrated . . . by Landseer.
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An Address to the People of Wapping and Its Environs
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An Address to the Right Hon. Lord Byron, with an Opinion on Some of His Writings
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An Address to the Right Hon. Lord Byron: With an Opinion of Some of His Writings . . . Sonnets and Odes, Elegies, Ballads, and Sketches, on Various Subjects, Chiefly Descriptive
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An Address to the Subject of the Projected Union, to the Illustrious Stephen III, King of Dalkey, Emperor of the Mugglins, Elector and Archtreasurer of Lambay, Lord Protector of the Holy Island of Magee, Grand Duke of Bullock, Grand Master of the Noble, Illustrious, and Ancient Orders of the Lobster, Crab, Scollop, &c. &c.
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An Address to Time, with Other Poems
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An Address to Time. To which are added, Stanzas Written on a beautiful Day in January, 1807; An Ode to Hope; and a Poetical Epistle . . .
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An Address to Youth
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An Address to Youth: By a Young Man, in a Declining State of Health
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An Address, Delivered to the Scholars at the Expiration of the English School in District No. 27 . . . to Which is Added a Poem, Composed on the Name of Every Scholar Who Attended the School
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An Address, in Verse, to the Author of the Poetical and Philosophical Essay on the French Revolution
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An Address, to the Liege Men of Every British Colony and Province in the World
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An Adieu to the Turf: A Poetical Epistle from the E--l of A----n to His Grace the A-----p of Y--k
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An Agreeable Companion for a Few Hours, either on the Road or at Home. In Several Fugitive Pieces.
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An Allegory, Founded on Fact, on the Rise and Fall of the Temple of Esculapius
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An Alphabet of Animals
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An Alphabetical Arrangement of Animals for Little Naturalists
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An American Version of the Psalms of David. Suited to the State of the Church in the Present Age of the World
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An Anglo-Sapphic Ode, . . . Entitled the Friend of Veracity, versus the Lie Grinder. Being a Burlesque Imitation of . . . The Friend of Humanity and the Knife Grinder
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An Answer to Andrew Moffat's Small Poem, on Singing Church-music
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An Answer to Andrew Moffat's Small Poem, on Singing Church-music
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An Answer to Familiar Epistles to Frederick J---s, Esq. on the Present State of the Irish Stage
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An Answer to Familiar Epistles to Frederick J---s, Esq. on the Present State of the Irish Stage
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An Answer to the Kirwanade
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An Answer to the Tears of the Foot Guards . . . . Inscribed to Capt. Horneck and Ensign Richardson
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An Anticipation of the Review of the Horse Guards and Horse Grenadiers
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An Apologetic Postscript to Ode upon Ode
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An Apologetic Postscript to Ode upon Ode. Or a Peep at Saint James's
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An Apologetic Postscript to Ode upon Ode: Or, a Peep at Saint James's
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An Apology for "Don Juan." Cantos I.-II
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An Apology for Tales of Terror
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An Apology for the Times: A Poem, Addressed to the King.
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An Appeal to England, on Behalf of the Abused Africans, A Poem
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An Appeal to England, on Behalf of the Abused Africans, a Poem
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An Appeal to Europe on Behalf of Greece, and Other Poems
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An Appendix to Poems on Several Occasions; being a Continuation of the Sylva
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An Appendix to the Season of Spring, in the Rural Poem "The Farmer's Boy" [and other poems]
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An Arrangement of the Psalms, Hymns . . . . To Which is Added, a Supplement of More than Three Hundred Hymns from the Best Authors . . . .
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An Arrangement of the Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs . . . . To Which is Added a Suppelement of More than Three Hundred Hymns from the Most Approved Authors
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An Arrangement of the Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs . . . . To Which is Added a Supplement of More than Three Hundred Hymns from the Best Authors . . . .
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An Arrangement of the Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs . . . . To Which is Added, a Supplement . . . of More than Three Hundred Hymns . . . .
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An Arrangement of the Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs . . . . To Which is Added, a Supplement of More than Three Hundred Hymns from the Most Approved Authors . . . .
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An Asylum for Fugitive Pieces, in Prose and Verse, not in any other collection . . .
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An Asylum for Fugitive Pieces, in Prose and Verse, not in any other collection . . . Vol. II
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An Asylum for Fugitive Pieces, in Prose and Verse, not in any other collection . . . . Vol. III
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An Asylum for Fugitive Pieces, in Prose and Verse, not in any other collection . . . Vol. III
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An Asylum for Fugitive Pieces, in Prose and Verse, not in any other collection . . . Vol. IV
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An Asylum for Fugitive Pieces, in Prose and Verse, not in any other collection . . . Vol. IV
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An Asylum for Fugitives. Published Occasionally. Volume I [of 2]
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An Asylum for Fugitives. Vol. II
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An Attempt at an English Translation, in Terza Rima, of the First Canto of . . . Inferno, &c. &c.
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An Attempt to Answer the Important Question, What Must I Do to Be Saved?
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An Attempt to Answer the Important Question, What Must I Do to Be Saved? A Poem . . .
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An Attempt to Answer the Important Question, What Must I Do to Be Saved? A Poem . . .
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An Attempt to Answer the Important Question, What Must I Do to be Saved? A Poem, in Three Dialogues . . . .
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An Attempt to Answer the Important Question, What Must I Do to be Saved? A Poem, in Three Dialogues . . . .
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An Attempt to Vindicate the American Character, being Principally a Reply to the Intemperate Animadversions of Thomas Moore Esq.
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An Authentic Narrative of the Causes Which Led to the Death of Major Andre . . . . To Which is Added a Monody on the Death of Major Andre
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An Easy Introduction to the Game of Chess . . . .
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An Easy Introduction to the Game of Chess . . . . To which are Added, Caissa: A Poem . . . .
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An Easy Introduction to the Game of Chess . . . . To Which are Added, Caissa: A Poem . . . .
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An Easy Introduction to the Game of Chess . . . . To Which are Added, Caissa: A Poem . . . .
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An Easy Introduction to the Game of Chess . . . . To Which are Added, Caissa: A Poem . . . .
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An Easy Introduction to the Game of Chess . . . . To Which are Added, Caissa: A Poem . . .The Morals of Chess . . . .
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An Easy Introduction to the Game of Chess . . . . With Instructions . . . . To Which are Added, Caissa: A Poem . . . .
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An Effusion, Forming an Epic Poem . . . .
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An Election Ball in Poetical Letters, in the Zomerzetshire Dialect from Mr. Inkle, a Freeman of Bath, to His Wife at Gloucester: With a Poetical Address to John Miller, Esq; at Bath-Easton Villa
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An Election Ball in Poetical Letters, in the Zomerzetshire Dialect, from Mr. Inkle, a Freeman of Bath, to his Wife at Glocester: with a Poetical Address to John Miller, Esq. at Batheaston Villa
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An Election Ball, in Poetical Letters from Mr. Incle at Bath, to His Wife at Glocester
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An Election Ball, in Poetical Letters from Mr. Inkle, at Bath, to his Wife at Glocester: with a Poetical Address to John Miller, Esq. at Batheaston Villa.
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An Election Ball, in Poetical Letters, from Mr. Inkle, at Bath, to His Wife at Gloster: with a Poetical Address to John Miller, Esq. at Batheaston Villa
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An Elegiac Acrostick on the Death of a Friend
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An Elegiac and Historical Poem, Sacred to the Memory and Virtues of the Honourable Sir William Jones . . .
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An Elegiac Ballad on the Funeral of the Princess Charlotte of Wales
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An Elegiac Epistle from an Unfortunate Elector of Germany to His Friend Mr. Pinchbeck
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An Elegiac Epistle from John Halser, who was Impress'd on his Return from the East-Indies, to Susanna, his Wife . . .
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An Elegiac Epistle, from Lucy Cooper in the Shades, to the Ravish'd Pomona, Sally Harris
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An Elegiac Ode to the Memory of David Garrick, Esq.
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An Elegiac Ode to the Memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds . . . .
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An Elegiac Pastoral, Occasioned by the Death of the Reverend John Wesley, Who Died March 2d, 1791
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An Elegiac Poem
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An Elegiac Poem . . . on William Shepherd . . . .
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An Elegiac Poem in Blank Verse, on the Death of the Rev. Mr. A. M. Toplady . . .
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An Elegiac Poem on the Death of General Washington
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An Elegiac Poem on the Death of Mrs. Sarah Branch; who died suddenly, August 2, 1784: leaving an infant of eleven days old
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An Elegiac Poem on the Death of William Beckford, Esq. . . .
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An Elegiac Poem on the Murder of Joseph Green by James Anthony, at Rutland, Feb. 15, 1814 . . . .
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An Elegiac Poem, in Three Parts . . . . Occasioned by the Death of His Wife, and Three Children . . . .
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An Elegiac Poem, on the Lamented Death of His Majesty George the Fourth
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An Elegiac Poem, Sacred to the Memory and Virtues of the Honourable Sir William Jones . . . .
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An Elegiac Poem, Sacred to the Memory and Virtues of the Honourable Sir William Jones
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An Elegiac Poem, Sacred to the Memory of a Father
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An Elegiac Poem, Sacred to the Memory of the Rev. Mr. Hugh Evans, M.A. Who Departed this Life, March 28, 1781 . . . .
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An Elegiac Poem, Sacred to the Memory of the Right Honourable James Earl of Charlemont, late president of the Royal Irish Academy.
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An Elegiac Poem: In Different Measures, without Rhime
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An Elegiac Tribute to the Memory of . . . Princess Charlotte . . . . To Which is Added the Tears of Ocean, an Elegy
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An Elegiac Tribute to the Memory of Lieut. Gen. Sir John Moore
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An Elegiac Tribute to the Memory of the Late Right Honourable Spencer Perceval
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An Elegiacal Poem, on the Death of Thomas Lord Grey of Wilton . . . .
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An Elegy in a Riding House. In Imitation of Virgil's First Pastoral . . . Written in the Year 1776
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An Elegy Occasioned by the Rejection of Mr. Wilberforce's Motion for the Abolition of the African Slave Trade
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An Elegy on a Family-tomb, Translated into Italian Verse
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An Elegy on Marie Antoinette of Austria, Ci-devant Queen of France: With a Poem on the Last Interview between the King of Poland and Loraski
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An Elegy on the Ancient Greek Model, Addressed to . . . Robert Lowth, Lord Bishop of London
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An Elegy on the Ancient Greek Model. Addressed to the Right Reverend Robert Lowth, Lord Bishop of London
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An Elegy on the Approaching Dissolution of Parliament
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An Elegy on the Death and Burial of Cock Robin
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An Elegy on the Death and Burial of Cock Robin. With the Story of the Farmer's Daughters. To Which is Added, the Tragical Death of an Apple-pye
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An Elegy on the Death and Burial of Cock-Robin
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An Elegy on the Death of . . . Sir Charles Saunders . . . .
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An Elegy on the Death of a Most Dear and Affectionate Daughter, Miss Harriet Taylor . . . .
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An Elegy on the Death of a Much Lamented Princess
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An Elegy on the Death of Charles Yorke
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An Elegy on the Death of David's Psalms
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An Elegy on the Death of Henry Kirke White . . . .
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An Elegy on the Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Amelia, Who Died, November 2, 1810
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An Elegy on the Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte . . . .
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An Elegy on the Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte Augusta
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An Elegy on the Death of James Sutherland, Esq.
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An Elegy on the Death of John Blair Linn, D.D. Late Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia . . . .
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An Elegy on the Death of Martin Drayson; who departed this life, September 12, 1773: aged 21 years. Containing some Account of his Conversion, and religious Experience
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An Elegy on the Death of Miss M---s. Eldest Daughter of D--- M---, Esq. . . .
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An Elegy on the Death of Mr. John Patterson, of St. Austell . . .
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An Elegy on the Death of Richard Reynolds, with Other Poems
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An Elegy on the Death of Samuel Foote, Esq.
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An Elegy on the Death of the Honourable Sir William Jones . . .
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An Elegy on the Death of the King. Dedicated to His Present Majesty
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An Elegy on the Death of the Late Rev. John Wesley, A.M.
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An Elegy on the Death of the late Revd. Mr. George Whitefield, A. M.
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An Elegy on the Death of the Rev. Caleb Evans, D.D. Who Departed This Life, August 9, 1791, in the Fifty-fourth Year of His Age
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An Elegy on the Death of the Rev. Henry Hunter, D.D. Late Pastor of the Scots Church, London-Wall
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An Elegy on the Death of the Rev. John Gill D.D.
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An Elegy on the Death of the Rev. John Gill, D.D.
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An Elegy on the Death of the Rev. John Langhorne, D.D. . .
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An Elegy on the Death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield
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An Elegy on the Death of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley . . . .
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An Elegy on the Death of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, Who Departed this Life March 2, 1791, in the Eighty-eighth Year of His Age
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An Elegy on the Death of the Rev. Mr. Toplady
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An Elegy on the Death of the Rev. Samuel Pearce, A.M. . . .
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An Elegy on the Death of the Revd. John Wesley, A. M.
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An Elegy on the Death of the Reverend Mr. John Ryland, M.A. of Northampton . . .
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An Elegy on the Death of the Reverend Mr. John Wesley . . . .
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An Elegy on the Death of the Right Honorable Charles James Fox
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An Elegy on the Death of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke
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An Elegy on the Fears of Death
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An Elegy on the Lamented Death of the Electrical Eel . . . as placed on a Superb Erection, at the expence of the Countess of H--------, and Chevalier-Madame d'Eon de Beaumont
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An Elegy on the Late Honorable Titus Hosmer, Esq.; One of the Counsellors of the State of Connecticut, a Member of Congress, and a Judge of the Maritime Court of Appeals for the United States of America
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An Elegy on the Late Rev. George Whitefield, A.M.
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An Elegy on the Late Reverend George Whitefield, M.A. . . .
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An Elegy on the Late Reverend George Whitefield, M.A. . . .
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An Elegy on the Much Lamented Death of the late George Lord Pigot.
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An Elegy on the Much Lamented Death of William Beckford, Esq. Late Lord-mayor of, London and Representative in Parliament . . . .
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An Elegy on the Much-lamented Death of a Most Ingenious Young Gentleman, Who Lately Died in the College at Edinburgh . . . .
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An Elegy on the Much-lamented Death of William Shepherd . . .
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An Elegy on the Reverend Mr. G. Whitefield, A.M. . . .
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An Elegy on the Times: First Printed at Boston, September 20th, A.D. 1774
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An Elegy on the Unexpected Death of . . . Butt . . . .
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An Elegy on Winter, and Other Poems: to which is added, An Inscription to the Memory of the Late Lord Lyttelton.
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An Elegy Sacred to the Memory of Lady Wright . . . .
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An Elegy to the Memory of the Late Rev. Henry Martyn: With Smaller Pieces
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An Elegy to the Memory of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke
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An Elegy to the Memory of William Cowper, Esq.
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An Elegy Written at a Carthusian Monastery in the Austrian Netherlands
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An Elegy Written at a Carthusian Monastery in the Austrian Netherlands
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An Elegy written in Covent-Garden
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An Elegy Wrote under a Gallows . . . .
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An Elegy, (after the Manner of Gray) on the Death of the late William Jackson, Esq. of Canterbury
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An Elegy, Descriptive of the . . . Churchyard of Laugharne . . . .
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An Elegy, Inscribed to the Memory of Lucy Dooley, Late of Prestbury
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An Elegy, on Colonel Robert Montgomery, Written on the Fatal Spot, Where the Lamentable Duel Transpired; and Most Humbly Dedicated to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales
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An Elegy, on His Grace Francis, the Late Duke of Bedford
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An Elegy, Sacred to the Memory of the Late Revd. Arthur O'Leary . . . .
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An Elegy, Supposed to be Written in the Place de la Revolution after the Murder of Louis XVI
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An Elegy, with a Parody of the Bard of Gray, to the Memory of Her Late Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte of Saxe Cobourg
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An Elegy, Written in Canterbury Cathedral
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An Elegy, Written in the Church Yard of Presteign, Radnorshire; with Admonitory Reflections on the Grave of Mary Morgan . . . .
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An Elegy: Supposed to Be Written in the Gardens of Ispahan . . . .
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An Elegy; Occasioned by the Death of a Lady's Linnet
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An English Grammar in Verse; with Examples Selected from Scripture.
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An English Prologue and Epilogue to the Latin Comedy of Ignoramus . . .
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An English Version of the Latin Epitaphs in the Nonconformist's Memorial: To Which is Added a Poem Sacred to the Memory of the Two Thousand Ministers Ejected or Silenced by the Act of Uniformity, August 24, 1662
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An English Version of the Latin Epitaphs in the Nonconformist's Memorial: To Which is Added, a Poem Sacred to the Memory of the Two Thousand Ministers Ejected or Silenced by the Act of Uniformity, August 24, 1662
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An Englishman's Remonstrance: inscribed to the Right Honourable Brass Crosby, Lord Mayor of London
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An Entire New and Improved Edition of Moral and Interesting Epitaphs, and Remarkable Monumental Inscriptions; with Miscellaneous Poems, &c. &c.
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An Entire New Christmas Play, Entitled the Battle of Algiers
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An Entire New Version of the . . . Psalms . . . in a variety of measures now in general use
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An Entire New Version of the Book of Psalms . . . in a Variety of Measures now in General Use . . . .
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An Entire New Version of the Book of Psalms: in which an attempt is made to accommodate them to the worship of the Christian Church
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An Entire New Version of the Book of Psalms; in Which an Attempt is Made to Accommodate Them to the Worship of the Christian Church . . . .
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An Epic Poem on Adam and Eve. With Poetry, on Two Ladies in Disguise. A Short Pastoral: Also the Soliloquy of a Young Lady; together with a Poem, an Elegy, and a Vindication of Fate in Marriage: To Which is Added, Rules for Polite Behaviour
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An Epicedium . . . to the Memory of . . . Princess Charlotte. . . .
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An Epicedium, Sacred to the Memory of the Amiable and Lamented Princess Charlotte Augusta . . .
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An Epick Poem in Commemoration of Gen. Andrew Jackson's Victory on the Eighth of January, 1815
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An Epilogue to the Late Peace, Addressed to the Right Honourable The Earl N---
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An Epistle (Moral and Philosophical) from an Officer at Otaheite to Lady Gr*s**n*r. With Notes, Critical and Historical
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An Epistle from a Country Parson, to a Residentiary of St. Paul's.
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An Epistle from a Young Lady to an Ensign in the Guards, upon his being ordered to America.
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An Epistle from Abelard to Eloise
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An Epistle from Edward . . . to Harriet, in America . . . . To Which is Added, an Ode to Charity
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An Epistle from G----- E----- H---rd, Esq. to Alderman George Faulkner. With Notes Explanatory, Critical, and Historical, by the Alderman and Other Learned Authors.
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An Epistle From Gorges Edmond Howard, Esq. to Alderman G. Faulkner, with Notes &c. by the Alderman and Other Authors
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An Epistle from John, Lord Ashburton, in the Shades, to the Right Hon. William P-tt, in the Sunshine
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An Epistle from Joseph Surface, Esq. to Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq
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An Epistle from L--y W----y to S-r R---d W----y, Bart
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An Epistle from L--y W--y to S-r R--d W--y, Bart
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An Epistle from Mademoiselle D'Eon to the Right Honorable L--d M-------d . . . on his Determination in regard to her Sex
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An Epistle from Mademoiselle D'Eon to the Right Honorable L--d M-------d, C--- J-----e of the C--- of K--g's B---ch. On His Determination in Regard to Her Sex
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An Epistle from Mademoiselle D'Eon to the Right Honorable L--d M-------d, C--- J-----e of the C--- of K--g's B---ch. On His Determination in Regard to Her Sex
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An Epistle from Mademoiselle D'Eon to the Right Honorable L--d M-------d, C--- J-----e of the C--- of K--g's B---ch. On His Determination in Regard to Her Sex
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An Epistle from Mademoiselle D'Eon to the Right Honorable L--d M-------d, C--- J-----e of the C--- of K--g's B---ch. On His Determination in Regard to Her Sex
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An Epistle from Mademoiselle D'Eon to the Right Honorable L--d M-------d, L--d C---f J-----e of the C---t of K--g's B--h. On His Determination in Regard to Her Sex
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An Epistle from Mr. Banks, Voyager, Monster-Hunter, and Amoroso, to Oberea, Queen of Otaheite.
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An Epistle from Mrs. B****y, to His R***l H*****ss the D*** of C********: Or, Beauty Scourging Rank
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An Epistle from Oberea . . . .
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An Epistle from Oberea, Queen of Otaheite . . . .
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An Epistle from Oberea, Queen of Otaheite, to Joseph Banks, Esq.
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An Epistle from Oberea, Queen of Otaheite, to Joseph Banks, Esq.
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An Epistle from Oberea, Queen of Otaheite, to Joseph Banks, Esq. Translated by T. Q. Z. Esq. .. .
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An Epistle from Pindar to His Pretended Cousin Peter . . .
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An Epistle from Pindar to his Pretended Cousin Peter: in which are many Curious and Original Anecdotes of the Pseudo Pindar
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An Epistle from Shakespear to His Countrymen
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An Epistle from Silly Billy, an Ideot in Newcastle, to General Bonaparte, Chief Consul in France
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An Epistle from the Earl of Chatham to the King . . . .
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An Epistle from the Princess F----a, at Naples, to the Countess of -------in London
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An Epistle from the Rector of St. Anne, Westminster; to the Vicar of Rochdale
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An Epistle from the Worshipful Brown Dignum to the Worshipful Mr. Buckhorse . . . .
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An Epistle from Yarico to Incle, with Other Poems
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An Epistle in Verse to the Rev. Dr. Randolph, English Preceptor to H. R. H. the Princess of Wales . . . .
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An Epistle in Verse, Written from America in the Year 18**
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An Epistle of Condolence and Exhortation . . . .
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An Epistle to a Friend at Rome
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An Epistle to a Friend in England. Written at Sea, in December, 1772. With an Hymn
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An Epistle to a Friend, with Other Poems
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An Epistle to a Friend, with Other Poems
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An Epistle to a Friend, with Other Poems
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An Epistle to a Lady
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An Epistle to a Member of the General Court of Massachusetts, for 1809
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An Epistle to Angelica Kauffmann
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An Epistle to Archdeacon Nares, Vice-president of the Royal Society of Literature . . . .
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An Epistle to D. B
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An Epistle to David Garrick, Esq.
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An Epistle to Dr. Shebbeare: To Which is Added an Ode to Sir Fletcher Norton, in Imitation of Horace, Ode VIII. Book IV
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An Epistle to Dr. Shebbeare: to which is added, An Ode to Sir Fletcher Norton, in Imitation of Horace, Ode VIII. Book IV.
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An Epistle to Dr. Shebbeare: to which is added, An Ode to Sir Fletcher Norton, in Imitation of Horace, Ode VIII. Book IV.
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An Epistle to G. E. Howard . . . .
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An Epistle to Gorges Edmond Howard, Esq.
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An Epistle to Gorges Edmond Howard, Esq. . . .
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An Epistle to Gorges Edmond Howard, Esq. . . .
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An Epistle to Gorges Edmond Howard, Esq. With Notes Explanatory, Critical, and Historical
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An Epistle to Gorges Edmond Howard, Esq., with Notes, Explanatory, Critical, and Historical . . .
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An Epistle to Gorges Edmond Howard, Esq; with Notes Explanatory, Critical, and Historical
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An Epistle to John Count O'Rourke . . . .
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An Epistle to Junius
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An Epistle to Junius
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An Epistle to Mr. Hickington . . . .
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An Epistle to Robert Anderson, M.D. on Receiving from Him a Present of Various Poetical Works
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An Epistle to the Magisterial Reviewers of Modern Literature
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An Epistle to the Rev. Mr. Kell, with An Ode to Fortitude
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An Epistle to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox
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An Epistle to the Right Honourable George Lord Pigot, on the Anniversary of the Raising the Siege of Madras . . . .
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An Epistle to the Right Honourable John, Earl of Sandwich, &c. Or, The British Hero Displayed. A Poem.
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An Epistle to the Right Honourable Lord G----- G-----
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An Epistle to the Right Honourable Lord John Cavendish, Late Chancellor of the Exchequer
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An Epistle to the Right Honourable Spencer Perceval, First Lord of the Treasury, &c. &c.
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An Epistle to W-----m E--l of M---f---d, the Most Unpopular Man in the Kingdom . . . .
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An Epistle to Walter Scott: Written at Pittsburg, during the Sitting of the Term . . . on Reading the "Lady of the Lake" . . . .
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An Epistle to Warren Hastings, Esquire . . . .
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An Epistle to William Wilberforce, Esq. . . .
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An Epistle to Zenas
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An Epistle, in Verse, Occasioned by the Death of James Boswell, Esquire, of Auchinleck. Addressed to the Rev. Dr. T. D.
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An Epistle, in Verse. Written from Somersetshire, in the Year 1776, to ***** ******** ******, Esq. in Scotland
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An Epistolary Poem, humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable Frederick Lord North . . . on the Present Mode of Imprisonment for Debt.
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An Epistolary Poem: Supposed to be Written by Lord William Russell . . . from the Prison of Newgate . . .
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An Epitaph on the Late Illustrious Earl of Chatham
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An Equestrian Epistle in Verse, to the . . . Earl of Jersey. . . .
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An Essay in Rhyme, in Two Parts: with Miscellaneous Poetry
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An Essay on American Poetry, with Several Miscellaneous Pieces on a Variety of Subjects, Sentimental, Descriptive, Moral, and Patriotic
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An Essay on Barley Corn; or, a Kind Caution for Mankind to Refrain from Drinking to Excess
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An Essay on Christian Fortitude under Trials and Disappointments
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An Essay on Death: A Poem, in Five Books
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An Essay on Education. A Poem, in Two Parts. I. The Pedant. II. The Preceptor.
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An Essay on Epic Poetry; in Five Epistles to the Rev. Mr. Mason. With Notes
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An Essay on Epic Poetry; in Five Epistles to the Revd. Mr. Mason. With Notes
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An Essay on Fate, with Other Poems
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An Essay on Genius. In Two Parts [Part 1, all published]
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An Essay on History; in Three Epistles to Edward Gibbon, Esq
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An Essay on History; in Three Epistles to Edward Gibbon, Esq. With Notes
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An Essay on Infant Cultivation, with a Compendium....
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An Essay on Journal Poetry . . . .
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An Essay on Liberty and Other Poems
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An Essay on Man, in His State of Policy; in a series of twelve epistles
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An Essay on Man, upon Principles Opposite to Those of Lord Bolingbroke; in Four Epistles . . . .
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An Essay on Man; Considered in His Natural and Political States of Government . . . .
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An Essay on Mind, with Other Poems
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An Essay on Modern Agriculture
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An Essay on Nature
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An Essay on Painting . . . An Epistle to a Friend, on the Death of John Thornton, Esq. and An Ode, Inscribed to John Howard, Esq
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An Essay on Painting: in Two Epistles to Mr. Romney
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An Essay on Prejudice; a Poetical Epistle to the Honourable C. J. Fox
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An Essay on Sculpture: In a Series of Epistles to John Flaxman, Esq. R.A. . . . .
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An Essay on Sensibility: a Poem
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An Essay on Sensibility: a Poem. In Six Parts
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An Essay on Speech: In Blank Verse
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An Essay on the Ancient Borough of Bewdley, and the Beauty of the Adjacent Country
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An Essay on the Cultivation of the Infant Mind . . . .With Lessons and Rhymes for Infant Schools and the Nursery
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An Essay on the Cultivation of the Infant Mind ; Forming an Epitome of the System of Infant Education: with Copious Lessons, and Rhymes for Infants' Schools
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An Essay on the Effects of the Fall
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An Essay on the Expediency of Establishing a Literary Society in the Town of Bedford . . . .
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An Essay on the Force of Imagination. With an Ode to Charity
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An Essay on the Passions: With Other Poems
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An Essay on Time; and Sacred Poems
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An Essay on War, in Blank Verse; Honington Green, a Ballad; the Culprit, an Elegy; and Other Poems, on Various Subjects
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An Essay on War, in Blank Verse; Honington Green, a Ballad; the Culprit, an Elegy; and Other Poems, on Various Subjects
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An Essay on Woman, a Poem
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An Essay on Woman, a Poem
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An Essay on Woman. In Three Parts
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An Essay on Woman. In Three Parts
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An Essay toward a New Edition of the Elegies . . . with a Translation and Notes
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An Essay upon the Peace of 1783. Dedicated to the Archbishop of Paris. Translated from the French . . .
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An Essay, on the Expediency of Establishing a Literary Society in the Town of Bedford . . . .
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An Eulogical Poem, on General George Washington . . . . Pronounced at Topsham, February 22d. 1800 . . . .
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An Eulogium on General Washington being Appointed Commander in Chief of the Federal Army in America
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An Eulogium on Major General Joseph Warren, Who Fell in the Action at Charlestown, June xvii, MDCCLXXV
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An Eulogy, on the Life and Character of His Excellency George Washington, Esq. . . .
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An Evening Walk in the Forest: A Poem Descriptive of Forest Trees
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An Evening Walk. An Epistle; in verse. Addressed to a Young Lady from the Lakes of the North of England
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An Exact and Circumstantial History of the Battle of Floddon. In Verse. Written about the Time of Queen Elizabeth . . .
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An Excursion of the Dog-cart. A Poem
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An Excursion to Cockthorp Park, near Witney, in Oxfordshire . . . Verses written after seeing the Gardens of Park-place, near Henley, in Oxfordshire
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An Excursion to Richmond
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An Expostulatory Epistle to Lord Byron
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An Extract from the Rev. J. Marsden's Journal . . . . To Which are Added, Lines on the Much Lamented Death of . . . Coke . . . .
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An Extract of a Dispatch Extraordinary, Intended for Insertion in the D***m C******e. With Parodies. Supposed to have been Written by Mr. J*** B***
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An Extraordinary Chace, or the Parson and the Cat; a Serio-comic Satirical Poem
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An Extraordinary Chase . . . .
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An Extraordinary Gazette, Containing Dispatches from Admiral Squib, Giving a Detailed Account of a Great Naval Victory Obtained over the Combined Fleets of France and America, in the Great Serpentine Sea, on the lst August, 1814
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An Heroic Address, for the Fourth of July, 1813. Inscribed to the New-Jersey, Washington Benevolent Society . . . .
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An Heroic Answer from Richard Twiss, Esq. . . . to Donna Teresa Pinna Y Ruiz, of Murcia
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An Heroic Answer, from Richard Twiss, Esq; F.R.S. at Rotterdam, to Donna Teresa Pinna y Ruiz, of Murcia
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An Heroic Congratulation, Addressed to the Honourable Augustus Keppel, Admiral of the Blue . . .
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An Heroic Epistle from Donna Teresa Pinna Y Ruiz, of Murcia, to Richard Twiss, Esq; F.R.S. with several Explanatory Notes, Written by Himself.
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An Heroic Epistle from Donna Teresa Pinna Y Ruiz, of Murcia, to Richard Twiss, Esq
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An Heroic Epistle from Donna Teresa Pinna y Ruiz, of Murcia, to Richard Twiss, Esq.; F.R.S. With Several Explanatory Notes, Written by Himself
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An Heroic Epistle from Donna Teresa Pinna Y Ruiz, of Murcia, to Richard Twiss,Esq; F.R.S. . . .
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An heroic epistle from Mr. M***ly ... to Mr. Pinchbeck, now in London.
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An Heroic Epistle from Mr. M***ly, Author of the Famous Gold-coloured Metal, Quitting Business in Dublin, and Going to Reside in London, to Mr. Pinchbeck, now in London.
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An Heroic Epistle to a Great Orator
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An Heroic Epistle to an Unfortunate Monarch . . . enriched with Explanatory Notes
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An Heroic Epistle to Major Scott, with notes . . .
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An Heroic Epistle to Mr Winsor, the Patentee of the Hydro-carbonic Gas Lights . . .
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An Heroic Epistle to Sir Hew, and a Word to Sir Arthur
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An Heroic Epistle to Sir James Wright
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An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers . . . .
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An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers . . . .
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An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers . . . .
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An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers . . . Author of a late Dissertation on Oriental Gardening
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An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knight . . .
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An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knight . . .
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An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knight . . .
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An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knight . . .
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An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knight . . . .
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An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knight . . . .
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An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knight . . . .
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An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knight . . . .
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An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knight . . . .
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An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knight . . . Author of a Late Dissertation on Oriental Gardening . . . .
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An Heroic Epistle to the King . . . Dedicated to Peter Pindar, Esq
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An Heroic Epistle to the Noble Author of the Duchess of Devonshire's Cow, A Poem
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An Heroic Epistle to the Rev. Martin M-d-n, Author of a Late Treatise on Polygamy, &c.
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An Heroic Epistle to the Rev. Richard Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Archdeacon of Ely . . . .
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An Heroic Epistle to the Rev. Richard Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Archdeacon of Ely . . . .
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An Heroic Epistle to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke
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An Heroic Epistle to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Sackville
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An Heroic Epistle to Thomas Paine
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An Heroic Epistle, Addressed to G. L. Wardle, Esq. M.P. on the Charges Preferred by Him, against His Royal Highness the Duke of York, and the Foundation of those Charges
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An Heroic Epistle, from Cunning Little Isaac . . . .
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An Heroic Epistle, from Kitty Cut-a-dash to Oroonoko
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An Heroic Epistle, from Monsieur Vestris, Sen: in England, to Mademoiselle Heinel, in France: with Notes
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An Heroic Epistle, from the Quadruple Obelisk in the Market-place to the New Exchange, to Which are Annexed, Notes, Historical, Critical, and Bombastical
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An Heroic Poem, Written on the Glorious Achievements of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson . . . .
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An Heroic Postscript to the Public, Occasioned by Their . . . Reception of a Late Heroic Epistle . . . .
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An Heroic Postscript to the Public, Occasioned by Their Favourable Reception of a Late Heroic Epistle to . . . Chambers
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An Heroic Postscript to the Public, Occasioned by their favourable Reception of a late Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knt
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An Heroic Postscript to the Public, Occasioned by their favourable Reception of a late Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knt
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An Heroic Postscript to the Public, Occasioned by their Favourable Reception of a late Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knt.
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An Heroic Postscript to the Public, occasioned by their Favourable Reception of a late Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knt. &c. By the Author of that Epistle.
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An Historic Epistle from Omiah, to the Queen of Otaheite; being his Remarks on the English Nation. With Notes by the Editor.
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An Historical and Critical Essay on the Life and Character of Petrarch. With a Translation of a Few of His Sonnets
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An Historical and Critical Essay on the Life and Character of Petrarch. With a Translation of a Few of His Sonnets
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An Humble Petition for a Birth: Addressed to the Inhabitants of Glasgow
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An Hymeneal on the Marriage of the . . . Earl of Moira . . . to Flora, Countess of Loudon . . . .
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An Hymn to Aesculapius
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An Hymn to the Deity. Mostly in Imitation of the CIVth Psalm
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An Idle Hour's Amusement: Being a Small Collection of Poems, Sonnets, &c. and a Few Imitations from Anacreon, Horace, and Virgil
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An Imitation of Gray's Elegy, Written by a Sailor.
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An Imitation of the Eighth Satire . . .
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An Imitation of the Prayer of Abel. In the Style of Eastern Poetry
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An Imitation of the Psalms of David, Carefully Suited to the Christian Worship . . . .
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An Imitation of the Psalms of David: Carefully Suited to the Christian Worship . . . .
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An Imitation of the Psalms of David; Carefully Suited to the Christian Worship . . . .
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An Imitation of the Psalms of David; Carefully Suited to the Christian Worship . . . .
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An Imitation of the Psalms of David; Carefully Suited to the Christian Worship: Being an Improvement of the Former Versions of the Psalms . . . .
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An Impartial Character of the Late Doctor Goldsmith; with a Word to his Encomiasts. A Poem.
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An Impartial History of the Trial of Cyprian Watson . . . . A Collection of Poems . . .
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An Improved Version, attempted, of the Book of Job; a Poem
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An Incredible Bore: A Familiar Epistle; from Roger Wittol, Esq: of ---- College, Oxford, to Mr. John Hedgings, in the Country
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An Infallible Guide to a Pleasant Marriage and Happy Life . . . .
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An Instructive Epistle to John Perring, Esq Lord Mayor of London . . .
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An Instructive Epistle to John Perring, Esq. Lord Mayor of London
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An Interesting Poem, on the Subject of Religion . . . .
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An Interview between the Spirit of Pope and the Shade that Assumed his Name
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An Introduction to the Academical Reader; Comprising a Great Variety of Pleasing and Instructive Pieces . . . .
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An Introduction to the Art of Reading: Being a Collection of Pieces Suited to the Capacities of Children . . . .
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An Introduction to the History of Poetry in Scotland . . . [and] Sangs of the Lowlands of Scotland
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An Invitation to Sinners to Espouse Christ. A Poem
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An Invitation to the Lord's Supper; Given in Paraphrase of Passages Selected . . . .
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An Invocation to Edward Quin, Esq. as Delivered at a Society Called the Eccentrics, on Saturday, the 26th. of Nov. 1803 . . . .
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An Invocation to Melancholy. A Fragment
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An Invocation to the Genius of Britain
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An Irregular Ode, Occasioned by the Death of Mr. Gray
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An Irregular Ode; Addressed to the Hon. William Pitt
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An Ode
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An Ode (attempted in Sapphic Verse) occasioned by the Proposed Visit of Their Majesties to . . . Exeter
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An Ode Addressed to the Savoir Vivre Club
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An Ode Addressed to the Savoir Vivre Club
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An Ode Addressed to the Savoir Vivre Club.
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An Ode Addressed to the Society of Universal Good-Will
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An Ode for Saint David's Day. Respectfully Inscribed to the Honourable Societies of Ancient Britons and Gwynezigion
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An Ode for the Guild Day, inscribed . . . to the Right Worshipful the Mayor
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An Ode in Celebration of the Emancipation of the Blacks of Saint Domingo, November 29, 1803
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An Ode on Fame. And the First Pythian Ode of Pindar.
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An Ode on the First Introduction of Barley Corn, and of Malt Liquor, into Britain
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An Ode on the Immortality of the Soul . . . and Life, an Elegy
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An Ode on the Marriage of His Grace the Duke of Dorset . . . .
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An Ode on the Peace
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An Ode on the Popular Superstitions of the Highlands of Scotland; considered as a Subject for Poetry
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An Ode on the Popular Superstitions of the Highlands of Scotland; Considered as a Subject of Poetry . . . .
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An Ode on the Proclamation of President Jackson . . . . With a Memoir of the Author
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An Ode on the Twelve Months of the Year . . . .
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An Ode on the Victory of the Nile, Gained by Admiral Lord Nelson . . . .
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An Ode or Hymn to Divine Providence, written 1781 . . .
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An Ode to a Boy at Eton, with Three Sonnets, and One Epigram
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An Ode to His Grace the Duke of Wellington . . . .
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An Ode to His Grace the Duke of Wellington, &c. &c. &c. and His Army
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An Ode to Mars
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An Ode to Masonry. Recited in the Lodge of Friendship, No. 624. Held at Chichester . . . .
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An Ode to Mr. Lewis Hendrie, &c. &c. &c. Principal Bear-Killer in the Metropolis of England . . .
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An Ode to Peace
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An Ode to Peace
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An Ode to Peace
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An Ode to Peace; Occasioned by the Present Crisis of the British Empire
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An Ode to Scandal; to Which are Added, Stanzas on Fire
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An Ode to Superstition, with Some Other Poems
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An Ode to the Genius of Scandal
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An Ode to the Livery of London . . . . Also an Ode to Sir Joseph Banks . . . . To Which is Added, a Jeremi-ad to George Rose, Esq.
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An Ode to the Memory of Captain James Cook : of His Majesty's Navy.
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An Ode to the Memory of the Late Captain James Cook
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An Ode to the Memory of the Right Reverend Thomas Wilson . . . .
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An Ode to the Warlike Genius of Great Britain
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An Ode Written upon the Victory and Death of Lord Viscount Nelson. To which are added Lines . . . by a Lady
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An Ode, Addressed to the Scotch Junto, and their American Commission . . .
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An Ode, Congratulatory, Monitory, and Epistolary, on the Ever-Memorable Victory obtained by Lieut. General Johnson, at Ross, over the Rebels, on the 5th of June, 1798. ...
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An Ode, intitled, The Humorous Convocation; alias, Opinions on the Invasion; alias, The Barber's Shop on a Saturday Evening
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An Ode, Sacred to the Memory of the Late Right Honourable George Lord Lyttelton.
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An Ode. The Star of the Legion of Honour. Napoleon's Farewell. Fare Thee Well. And a Sketch, &c.
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An Ode: Pronounced before the Inhabitants of Boston, September the Seventeenth, 1830, at the Centennial Celebration of the Settlement of the City
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An Olio!
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An Olio!
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An Olympic Romance, Entitled the Whim of the Brain; or, the Force of Imagination. A Satire on the World . . . .
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An Oration on Death . . . Interspersed . . . with Divers Poetical Sketches of the Author's, of Various Measures and Metres . . . . Also Four Hymns or Poems . . . .
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An Oration, pronounced at Stirling, July 4, 1811
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An Oration, Pronounced at Tivertown, July the Fourth, 1804
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An Oration, which might have been delivered to the Students in Anatomy . . .
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An Original and Very Interesting Poem, Written in Three Cantoes . . . .
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An Original and Very Interesting Poem, Written Since the Commencement of the Present Year, in Three Cantos . . . .
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An Original Collection of Genteel and Fashionable Valentines. Containing Pleasing and Elegant Letters on Love & Courtship, with a Number of Valentines in Verse and Prose, None of Which have ever been Published
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An Original Collection of the Poems of Ossian, Orrann, Ulin and Other Bards
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An Original Essay on Woman, in Four Epistles
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An Original Wreath of Forget-me-not: Presented to Those Who Love to Reflect on Heavenly Things
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An Outline of Chronology, Connecting Sacred with Profane History; (Designed for Young Persons) to Which is Added a Poetical Chronology of English History . . . .
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An University Prize Poem, on His Majesty's Entrance upon the Fiftieth Year of His Reign
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An University Prize Poem, on His Majesty, King George III. Having Completed the Fiftieth Year of His Reign
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An University Prize Poem: To Which is Prefixed in English Metre, an Address to Ireland . . . .
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An [E]legy on the Death of Captain Parker, Who Was Drowned at Plymouth Dock, in the Month of November, 1776
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Anacreon
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Anacreon in Dublin
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Anacreon in Dublin. With Notes, Critical, Historical, & Explanatory
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Analects in Verse and Prose, Chiefly Dramatical, Satirical, and Pastoral
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Anatole: Or, a Contemplative View of the Material and Intellectual Worlds Compared; a Poem on the Birth of Christ . . . .
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Anatole: or, A Contemplative View of the Material and Intellectual Worlds Compared; a Poem, on the Birth of Christ, in Two Books
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Ancient and Modern Popery, Compared and Considered. A Poem . . . Dedicated . . . to . . . Ld. George Gordon
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Ancient Ballads and Songs of the North of Scotland, Hitherto Unpublished
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Ancient Ballads and Songs, Chiefly from Tradition, Manuscripts . . . Including Original Poetry
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Ancient Ballads from the Civil Wars of Granada, and the Twelve Peers of France . . . .
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Ancient Ballads, Songs, and Poems
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Ancient Ballads. From the Civil Wars of Granada, and the Twelve Peers of France . . . .
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Ancient Engleish Metrical Romancees
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Ancient Historic Ballads
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Ancient Metrical Tales, Printed Chiefly from Original Sources
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Ancient Mysteries from the Digby Manuscripts . . . .
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Ancient Poetry and Romances of Spain
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Ancient Scotish Poems, Never Before in Print
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Ancient Scottish Ballads . . . .
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Ancient Scottish Ballads, Recovered from Tradition, and Never Before Published
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Ancient Scottish Poems. Published from the MS. of George Bannatyne, MDLVIII
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Ancient Scottish Poems. Published from the MS. of George Bannatyne. MCLXVIII
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Ancient Songs and Ballads, from the Reign of King Henry the Second to the Revolution.
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Ancient Songs, from the Time of King Henry the Third, to the Revolution
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Ancient Spanish Ballads Historical and Romantic
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Ancient Spanish Ballads, relating to the Twelve Peers of France, mentioned in Don Quixote, with English Metrical Versions . . .
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André: A Tragedy, in Five Acts: As Now Performing at the Theatre in New York. To Which is Added, the Cow-chace: A Satirical Poem . . . .
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André; a Tragedy, in Five Acts: As Performed by the Old American Company, . . . To Which are Added . . . the Cow Chace . . . .
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Andromache; or, the Fall of Troy. A Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Ane Pleasant Garland of Sweet Scented Flowers
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Ane Pleasant Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis, in Commendation of Vertue, and Vituperation of Vice; a Play
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Ane Poemme; ye Whylk bin Spokenne bie Robberte, ye Sonne of Robberte, Duc ov Normandie . . . .
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Anecdotes of Eminent Persons comprising also many interesting Remains of Literature and Biography . . .
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Anecdotes of Remarkable Insects; Selected from Natural History and Interspersed with Poetry . . . .
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Angel Visits: And Other Poems
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Angela; or, the Moss-grown Cell. A Poem, in Four Cantos
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Angelica; or, the Rape of Proteus . . . .
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Anglorum Feriae Englande's Hollydayes celebrated the 17th of Novemb. last, 1595 . . .
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Animadversions on Some Poets and Poetasters of the Present Age . . . .
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Anna and Edgar: Or, Love and Ambition. A Tale
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Anne Boleyn, a Tragedy
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Anne Boleyn: A Dramatic Poem
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Annette of Yverdon, or, Modern Switzerland, and Other Poems, with Tales in Prose
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Anniversary Poem Delivered at New Haven, Conn. before the Connecticut Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa, Sept. 12, 1826
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Anniversary Poem Pronounced before the Philermenian Society, at Their Thirty-fourth Celebration, September 2d, 1828
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Annus Mirabilis, a Satire: In Three Books
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Annus Mirabilis; or, the Eventful Year Eighty-Two
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Another Cain, a Mystery
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Another Cain. A Poem
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Another Cain. A Poem
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Another Lay of the Last Minstrel. Dedicated to Sir Francis Burdett . . . .
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Another Word or Two; or, Architectural Hints Continued, in Lines to Those Academicians Who are Painters . . . .
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Anselmo, a Tale; with the Departure of Bertha; and Other Poems
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Anson.A Poem
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Anster Fair, a Poem in Six Cantos. With Other Poems
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Anster Fair, a Poem, in Six Cantos. With Other Poems
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Anster Fair, a Poem. In Six Cantos
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Anster Fair. A Poem in Six Cantos. With Other Poems
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Anster Fair. A Poem in Six Cantos. With Other Poems
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Answer to the Satirical Poem on Stirling. In Three Respondendos
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Antediluvian Sketches; and Other Poems
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Anthologia. A Collection of Epigrams, Ludicrous Epitaphs, Sonnets, Tales, Miscellaneous Anecdotes, &c. &c. Interspersed with Originals
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Anthologia: Or, a Collection of Flowers. In Blank Verse
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Anthony Askabout's Pleasant Exercises for Little Minds or a New and Entertaining Riddle Book . . . .
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Anti-cant: An Extra-satirical Burlesque; with Notes that May be Useful
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Anti-Christ: A Poem
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Anti-Gallimania. Sketch of the Alarm; or, John Bull in Hysterics. An Heroi-Comic Poem
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Anti-Pantheon; or, Verses . . . .
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Anti-suicide, a Poem, (Sentimental and Argumentative.) In Four Books . . .
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Anti-Thelyphthora. A Tale, in Verse
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Anticipation
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Anticipation: An Ode on the Threatened Invasion . . . .
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Anticipation: Or, the Prize Address; Which will be Delivered on the Opening of the New Drury-Lane Theatre, by the Manager, in the Character of Peter Puncheon, a Landlord . . . .
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Antient Erse Poems, collected among the Scottish Highlands,in order to illustrate the Ossian of Mr. Macpherson
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Antient Scottish Poems. Published from the MS
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Antiochus Epiphanes. A Seatonian Prize Poem
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Antonia, a Poem: With Notes Descriptive of the Plague in Malta
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Antonio, a Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Antonio: A Tragedy in Five Acts
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Aonian Hours; and Other Poems
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Aphono and Ethina, Including the Science of Ethics, Founded on the Principles of Universal Science. A Poem, In Three Cantos
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Aphorisms on Men, Manners, Principles and Things . . . . Physiognomy, a Poem: And the Blessings of Poverty
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Aphtharte, the Genius of Britain. A Poem, Written in the Taste of the Sixteenth Century
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Apocalypsis. A Serious Remonstrance to the Pillars and Caterpillars of a Great Nation
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Apollo in Leeds, being Original Poetry and Prose
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Apologia Secunda: or, A Supplementary Apology for Conformity
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Apologues, or Moral Tales, Fables, &c. in Verse
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Appendix ad opuscula. Lusus medici. Odae, Latinae, et Anglicae. . . .
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Appendix Pranceriana. Which complete the Select Collection of Fugitive Pieces, published since the Appointment of the Present Provost of the University of Dublin
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Appendix to a Selection of Sacred Poetry, Consisting of Psalms and Hymns . . . .
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Appendix [to the Dover Selection]; Containing a Choice Collection of Hymns, from Different Authors . . . .
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Arabia; a Poem
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Arabia; a Poem: With Notes. To Which are Added Several Smaller Pieces
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Aracyntha: an Elegy
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Archery and Archness
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Archery; a Poem [with "The General Deluge: a Poem" and "Georgics; in two Parts"]
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Archie Allan; a Tale, in Scottish Verse
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Arcite and Palamon
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Ardelia. A Poem. Addressed to Charles Cooper, Esq
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Ardglass, or the Ruined Castles; also the Transformation, with Some Other Poems
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Ariadne Forsaken. A Poem
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Ariadne, a Dramatic Poem, in Five Acts
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Ariadne: A Masque
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Ariadne: A Poem, in Three Parts
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Aristocracy. An Epic Poem
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Arlan, or the Force of Feeling, a Poem, with Other Pieces
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Armageddon. A Poem; in Twelve Books
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Armageddon. A Poem, in Twelve Books . . . . The First Eight Books
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Armida; or the Enchanted Island.
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Armine and Elvira, A Legendary Tale. In Two Parts
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Armine and Elvira, a Legendary Tale. In Two Parts
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Armine and Elvira, a Legendary Tale. In Two Parts
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Armine and Elvira, a Legendary Tale. In Two Parts
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Armine and Elvira, a Legendary Tale. In Two Parts.
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Armine and Elvira, a Legendary Tale. In Two Parts.
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Armine and Elvira, a Legendary Tale. In Two Parts.
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Armine and Elvira, a Legendary Tale. In Two Parts.
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Armine and Elvira. A Legendary Tale. . . . With Other Poems . . . .
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Armine and Elvira. A Legendary Tale
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Armine and Elvira. A Legendary Tale. In Two Parts
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Arminius: Or, the Deliverance of Germany; a Tragedy
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Arminius; a Tragedy
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Arnold of Winkelried, a Drama
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Arnold of Winkelried: Or, the Fight of Sempach . . . .
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Arran: a Poem. In Six Cantos
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Ars Catchpolaria, or the Art of Destroying Mankind, Intended as a "Vade-mecum" or Pocket Companion to Messengers and Other Executors of the Law
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Arsaces: A Tragedy
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Art and Nature. A Tale
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Art of Contentment; with Several Entertaining Pieces of Poetry, Descriptive of the Present Times, in the U. States of America
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Art of Contentment; with Several Entertaining Pieces of Poetry, Descriptive of the Present Times, in the U. States of America
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Arthur or the Pastor of the Village a Poem
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Arthur; or, the Northern Enchantment. A Poetical Romance, in Seven Books
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Arthur; or, The Northern Enchantment. A Poetical Romance, in Seven Books
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Arvendel; or, Sketches in Italy and Switzerland
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Arviragus, a Tragedy. (Never Performed.)
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Arviragus: or, The Roman Invasion. An Historical Tragedy
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Arx Herculea Servata . . . or, Gibraltar Delivered, a Poem, in Latin and English
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As You Like It, a Poem, Addressed to a Friend
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Ashburner's New Vocal and Poetic Repository . . .
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Ashby Woulds; a Poem
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Asmodeus
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Aspasia, a Sacred Elegy; and, an Evening Contemplation
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Astarte, a Sicilian Tale: With Other Poems
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Astarte, a Sicilian Tale; with Other Poems
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Astriel. A Poem
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Astro-Theology; a Poem, and The Solar System Morally Improved
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Atalanta; a Poem. Canto I
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Atalantis. A Story of the Sea: In Three Parts
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Athalia: A Sacred Drama
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Athaliah, a Sacred Drama
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Athaliah: A Tragedy . . . .
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Athelgiva; a Legendary Tale
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Athens. A Poem Which Obtained the Chancellor's Medal at the Cambridge Commencement, July 1824
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Athens. A Poem Written for the Chancellor's Medal, July 1824
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Athens: A Comedy, in Verse
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Athens; and Other Poems
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Attempts at Poetry, or, Trifles in Verse
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Attempts in Verse
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Attempts in Verse
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Attempts in Verse . . . with Some Account of the Writer, Written by Himself . . . .
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Attempts in Verse, on Various Subjects
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Attempts to Amuse, by a Muse's Attempts: containing The Horrors of Slavery, and Other Small Poems, on Various Subjects
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Attica: Or the Advantages and Disadvantages of a Popular Government . . . .
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Attila, a Tragedy; and Other Poems
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Atys; or, Human Weakness; a Poetical Essay
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Aubrey. In Five Cantos
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August: A Serenetta for the Birth-day of His Royal Highness, George, Prince of Wales.
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Auld Grannie's Advice to Witless Mithers . . . . To Which is Added, the Choice of a Wife
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Auld Reikie, a Poem
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Auld Robin Gray; a Ballad
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Aunt Bridget's Tale; or the Quack Doctor's Wonderful Discovery of Imps and Hobgoblins in the Modern Milk
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Aunt Eleanor's Rhymes for the Nursery
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Aunt Jane's Tales, in Verse; Designed for the Amusement of All Good Children
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Aura; or the Slave. A Poem. In Two Cantos. Dedicated to John Carr, L.L.D
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Aura; or, The Slave. A Poem. In Two Cantos
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Aura; or, The Slave. A Poems, in Two Cantos. Dedicated to John Carr, LL.D. . . .
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Aurelia; or, The Contest: An Heroi-comic Poem
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Aurestine; a Tale of Fancy
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Aurora Australia, or Specimens of Sacred Poetry for the Colonists of Australia
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Australasia. A Poem Which Obtained the Chancellor's Medal at the Cambridge Commencement, July 1823
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Australasia. A Poem Written for the Chancellor's Medal at the Cambridge Commencement, July 1823
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Australia: a Moral and Descriptive Poem
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Australia; with Other Poems
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Australia; with Other Poems
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Authentic Biography of Col. Richard M. Johnson, of Kentucky
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Autumn Leaves and Winter Gleanings. First Series
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Autumnal Leaves
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Autumnal Reflections, a Poem, in Blank Verse: With a few Other Pieces
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Avaro and Tray . . . .
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Avenia, or a Tragical Poem, on the Oppression of the Human Species; and Infringement on the Rights of Man. In Five Books . . . .
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Avenia: Or, a Tragical Poem, on the Oppression of the Human Species, and Infringement on the Rights of Man. In Six Books . . . .
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Azora: A Metrical Romance, in Four Cantos
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B----e F---m
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Babell; a Satirical Poem, on the Proceedings of the General Assembly in the Year M.DC.XCII
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Babington. A Tragedy
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Baby Tales in Verse
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Babylon, and Other Poems
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Babylon: A Poem
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Babylon; a Poem
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Bacchus in Tuscany, a Dithyrambic Poem, from the Italian
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Bagatelle; or, the Bath Anniversary. A Poem
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Bagatelle; or, the Bath Anniversary. A Poem. In Three Parts
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Bagatelles, or Poetical Sketches
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Bagatelles. Or Miscellaneous Productions . . .
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Bagley; a Descriptive Poem. With the Annotations of Scriblerus Secundus . . . .
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Bagnigge-Wells: A Poem. In which are pourtrayed the characters of the most eminent filles-de-joye. With notes and illustrations . . .
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Bagshot Battle: A Humorous Poetical Burlesque . . .
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Bahrida, the Maid of the Ganges; and Other Poems
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Balaam and His Ass, a Parody Addressed to the Freeholders of Middlesex
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Balades and Other Poems . . . from the Original Manuscript . . . .
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Baldivia; an Original Tragedy, Founded on the History of the Spanish Wars with the Aborigines of South America. In Three Acts
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Ball Room Votaries; or, Canterbury and Its Vicinity
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Ball Room Votaries; or, Canterbury and its Vicinity
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Ballad Chronicles: Being a Collection of Songs, Recording Many of the National and Political Events between the Years 1797 and 1832
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Ballad Romances, and Other Poems
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Ballad Romances, and Other Poems
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Ballad Stories, Sonnets, &c. Vol. I [no more published]
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Ballads & Songs. Scotish
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Ballads . . . Founded on Anecdotes Relating to Animals . . . .
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Ballads and Lyrical Pieces
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Ballads and Lyrical Pieces
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Ballads and Lyrical Pieces
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Ballads and Lyrical Pieces
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Ballads and Lyrical Pieces
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Ballads and Lyrical Pieces
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Ballads and Lyrical Pieces
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Ballads and Lyrical Pieces
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Ballads and Lyrical Pieces
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Ballads in Imitation of the Ancient
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Ballads in Imitation of the Ancient
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Ballads in the Cumberland Dialect . . . .
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Ballads in the Cumberland Dialect . . . with Notes and a Glossary
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Ballads in the Cumberland Dialect . . . with Notes and a Glossary . . .
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Ballads of Archery, Sonnets, etc.
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Ballads, and Other Fugitive Poetical Pieces, Chiefly Scotish. . . .
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Ballads, in the Cumberland Dialect . . . .
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Ballads, in the Cumberland Dialect . . . .
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Ballston Springs
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Ballston Springs: A Moral Poem, Written at Ballston, in 1805
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Bamburgh Castle; a Poem, in Two Parts
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Banks in Danger, or New-York in an Uproar from a Greenwich Horse Race
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Bannockburn; a Poem. In Four Books
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Baratariana. A Select Collection of Fugitive Political Pieces, Published during the Administration of Lord Townshend in Ireland
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Baratariana. A Select Collection of Fugitive Political Pieces, published during the Administration of Lord Townshend in Ireland.
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Baratariana: A Select Collection of Fugitive Political Pieces: consisting of Letters, Essays, &c. published during the Administration of His Excellency Lord Viscount Townshend, in Ireland.
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Barbadoes, and Other Poems
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Barnard Castle; or, the Monk: A Poem, Founded on a Legend of the Twelfth Century . . . . Canto the First
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Barnstaple, a Poem
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Bartolomeo to Caroline: An Heroic Epistle. Translated from the Italian into English
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Bartolomeo to Caroline: An Heroic Epistle. Translated from the Italian into English . . . . A Second and Improved Version. To Which is Now Added, the Lady's Reply
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Barton Hymns: A New Composition of Hymns and Poems, chiefly upon Divine Subjects . . .
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Basil. A Tragedy
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Basil. A Tragedy. In Five Acts
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Batavian Anthology; or, Specimens of the Dutch Poets . . . .
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Bath and It's Environs, a Descriptive Poem, in Three Cantos. . . .
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Bath, a Poem; in Three Parts: I. Bath the Beloved of Venus. II. Bath Hated by Mercury. III. Bath Rescued by Minerva
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Bath,--a Simile . . . Bath,--a Conversation-piece. Bath--a Medley. Preceded by a Prologue to the Critics; Succeeded by a Rhapsody on the Death of Mr. Garrick
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Bath: A Satire . . . . Addressed to His Brother, Thomas Rake, Esq.
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Bath; an Adumbration in Rhyme
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Bathing, and its Effects. A Poetical Tale. In Two Parts. In which are interspersed, Directions and Cautions to those who cannot Swim
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Bathmendi; a Persian Allegory
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Battle of the Thames; being the Seventeenth Canto of an Epic Poem, Entitled the Fredoniad
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Battle of Waterloo; a Poem
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Baviad and Maeviad: Pasquin v. Faulder: Epistle to Peter Pindar . . . . English Bards and Scotch Reviewers
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Bay Leaves
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Be-headed and Be-knighted, a Short Poem on Recent Events, Dedicated to the Heads of the City
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Beachy Head: With Other Poems . . . . Now First Published
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Beacon Hill. A Local Poem, Historic and Descriptive. Book I
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Beasts at Law, or Zoologian Jurisprudence; a Poem, Satirical, Allegorical, and Moral. In Three Cantos. Translated from the Arabic of Sampfilius Philoerin, Z.Y.X.W. &c. &c. . . .
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Beaumaris Bay, a Poem: With Notes, Descriptive and Explanatory . . . .
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Beauties . . . . With a Biographical Sketch
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Beauties of . . . ; or, Light from the Welshman's Candle, with Notes
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Beauties of . . . . To Which are Prefixed a Life of the Author and Observations on His Writings
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Beauties of British Poetry
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Beauties of British Poetry
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Beauties of Divine Poetry, or Appropriate Hymns, and Spiritual Songs
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Beauties of Fables: In Verse: Selected to Form the Judgment, Direct the Taste, and Improve the Conduct of Youth
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Beauties of Poetry; Consisting of Elegant Selections . . . .
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Beauties of Select Living Poets, with Remarks on Their Poetry
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Beauties of the Botanic Garden
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Beauties of the British Poets . . . .
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Beauties of the British Poets. With a Few Introductory Observations
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Beauties of the British Poets: Being a Pocket Dictionary of Their Most Admired Passages . . . .
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Beauties of the British Poets: Or a Pocket Dictionary Containing the Most Admirable Passages . . . .
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Beauties of the Mind, a Poetical Sketch; with Lays, Historical and Romantic
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Beauties of the Modern Dramatists; with Notes
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Beauties of the Modern Poets, being Selections from the Works . . . . Including Many Original Pieces, never before Published . . . .
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Beauties of the Modern Poets; being Selections from the Works of the Most Popular Authors of the Present Day . . . .
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Beauties of the Modern Poets; in Selections from the Works . . . .
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Beauties of the Muses: Or, Select Sentimental Poems and Elegies . . . .
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Beauties of the New England Primer
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Beauties of the New-England Primer
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Beauties of the New-England Primer
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Beauties of the New-England Primer
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Beauties of the New-England Primer
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Beauties of the New-England Primer
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Beauties of the New-England Primer
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Beauties of the New-England Primer
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Beauties of the New-England Primer
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Beauties of the New-England Primer
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Beauties of the Scottish Poets or Harp of Renfrewshire. A Collection of Songs and Other Poetical Pieces . . . .
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Beauties of the Souvenirs for MDCCCXXVIII
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Beauties Selected from the Writings . . .
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Beauty and the Beast . . .
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Beauty; an Ode: with a Dedication to Her Grace the Duchess of R******
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Beaver Hunting; a Modern Fable
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Becket, an Historical Tragedy: The Men of England, an Ode: And Other Poems
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Bedlam, a Ball, and Dr. Price's Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty. A Poetical Medley
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Bedlam: A Poem
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Bedukah, or The Self-Devoted. An Indian Pastoral
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Begum B-rke to Begum Bow, a Poetical Rhapsody on Contemporary Characters . . . .
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Belfast: a Poem. Descriptive and Tributary. In Two Sections. With Some Detached Pieces.
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Belgia, a Poem. In Four Books
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Belgic Charity. With Other Poems
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Belgic Pastorals, and Other Poems
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Belinda; or, the Kisses . . .
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Belisarius: A Tragedy
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Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry. Vol. 15 [of 18]
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Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry. Vol. 16 [of 18]
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Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry. Vol. 17 [of 18]
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Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry. Vols. 1-10 [of 18]
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Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry. Vols. 11-12 [of 18]
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Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry. Vols. 13-14 [of 18]
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Bellamira; or, the Fall of Tunis, in Five Acts; as Performed . . . .
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Bellamira; or, the Fall of Tunis. A Tragedy, in Five Acts . . . .
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Bellamira; or, the Fall of Tunis. A Tragedy, in Five Acts . . . .
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Bellamira; or, the Fall of Tunis. A Tragedy, in Five Acts. . . .
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Bellamira; or, the Fall of Tunis. A Tragedy, in Five Acts; as Performed . . . .
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Belles of Bath: With a Satire on the Prevailing Passions: and a Model for Emulation. Number 1. Addressed to Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq.
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Bello Monte: or, The Misfortunes of Anna D'Arfet. A Nautic Poem. Written at the Island of Madiera, in 1784 . . .
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Bellona; or, the Genius of Britain; a Poetical Vision . . . .
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Belshazzar's Feast. A Seatonian Prize Poem . . .
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Belshazzar's Feast: A Sacred Lyrical Drama
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Belshazzar: A Dramatic Poem
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Belshazzar: A Dramatic Poem
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Belshazzar: A Dramatic Poem
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Belvedere, a Poem; and other short miscellaneous pieces
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Ben Nazir, the Saracen; a Tragedy, in Five Acts . . . .
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Beneficence: Or, Verses Addressed to the Patrons of Society . . . .
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Benevolence and Other Poems
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Benevolence, and Gratitude: A Poem
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Benjamin the Waggoner, a Ryghte Merrie and Conceitede Tale in Verse. A Fragment
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Bentivoglio. A Tragedy
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Beppo in London. A Metropolitan Story
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Beppo, a Venetian Story
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Beppo, a Venetian Story
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Beppo, a Venetian Story
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Beppo, a Venetian Story
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Beppo, a Venetian Story
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Beppo, a Venetian Story
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Beppo, a Venetian Story
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Beppo, a Venetian Story
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Beppo, a Venetian Story
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Beppo, a Venetian Story
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Beppo, a Venetian Story
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Bertha, a Tale of the Waldenses; and Other Poems
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Bertha, a Tragedy . . . as Performed . . . at the Theatre-Royal, Norwich
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Bertha: A Tale of Erin
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Bertram, a Poetical Tale
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Bertram, a Poetical Tale, in Four Cantos
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Bertram.A Tragedy, in Five Acts . . .
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Bertram: Or, the Castle of St. Aldobrand. A Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Bertram: Or, the Castle of St. Aldobrand. A Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Bertram; or, the Castle of St. Aldobrand. A Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Bertram; or, the Castle of St. Aldobrand. A Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Bertram; or, the Castle of St. Aldobrand. A Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Bertram; or, the Castle of St. Aldobrand; a Tragedy in Five Acts
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Bertram; or, the Castle of St. Aldobrand; a Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Bertram; or, the Castle of St. Aldobrand; a Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Bertram; or, the Castle of St. Aldobrand; a Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Bertram; or, the Castle of St. Aldobrand; a Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Bertram; or, the Castle of St. Aldobrand; a Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Bertram; or, the Castle of St. Aldobrand; a Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Bertram; or, the Castle of St. Aldobrand; a Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Bertram; or, the Castle of St. Aldobrand; a Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Bertram; or, the Castle of St. Aldobrand; a Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Bertram; or, the Castle of St. Aldobrand; a Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Bertram; or, the Crusader. With Other Poems
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Beryl: A Pastoral, in Five Cantos
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Better to Be; a Poem, in Six Books
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Bewsey, a Poem
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Bianca: a Tragedy
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Bible Letters for Children
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Bible Lyrics, and Other Verses
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Bible Poetry
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Bible Rhymes, on the Names of All the Books of the Old and New Testament: With Allusions to Some of the Principal Incidents and Characters
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Bible Rhymes, on the Names of All the Books of the Old and New Testament: With Allusions to Some of the Principal Incidents and Characters
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Bible Rhymes, on the Names of All the Books of the Old and New Testament: With Allusions to Some of the Principal Incidents and Characters
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Bible Sketches, in Verse and Prose. With Reflections on Each Subject
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Bibliographical Miscellanies, being a Selection of Curious Pieces, in Verse and Prose
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Bickleigh Vale, with Other Poems
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Bidcombe Hill, a Rural and Descriptive Poem . . . .
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Bidcombe Hill, with Other Rural Poems
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Bill Davis, the Young Sabbath-breaker
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Billesdon Coplow . . . .
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Billesdon Coplow, a Poem . . .
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Billesdon Coplow, February 24,1800
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Billesdon Coplow. February 24th, 1800
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Billy Bluff and Squire Firebrand...With a Selection of Songs from Paddy's Resource
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Billy Brass: a Political Hudibrastic
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Billy Button's Disastrous Journey to Brentford, and Back
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Billy Taylor; or, the Gay Young Fellow: A Nautical Burlesqe Burletta, in One Act
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Biographical Sketches and Interesting Anecdotes of Persons of Colour. To Which is Added a Selection of Pieces in Poetry
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Bion's Epitaph of Adonis Translated, and Other Compositions
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Birch for Peter Pindar, Esq. A Burlesque Poem
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Birds & Riddles
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Birkenhead Priory; a Descriptive Poem, in Two Parts
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Birth-day Odes, and Other Domestic Poems
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Bishop Toby's Pilgrimage; or, the Method of Procuring a Mitre. In Six Stages
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Bisset's (Anticipated) Joys of the Jubilee, at Stratford-on-Avon . . . .
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Black Agnes, or the Defence of Dunbar by Agnes, Countess of March, in the Year 1338
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Black Ball's Vale, or the Farewell Address of a Theatrical Shoe Black and Cobler, on His Leaving a Certain College in a Certain English University
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Black Gowns & Red Coats, or Oxford in 1834. A Satire, in Six Parts. Addressed to His Grace the Duke of Wellington
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Black Gowns & Red Coats, or Oxford in 1834. A Satire, in Six Parts. Addressed to the Duke of Wellington
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Blackheath; a Poem, in Five Cantos. Lumena; or the Ancient British Battle; and Various Other Poems . . . including a Translation of the First Book of the Argonautics . . . .
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Blaise Castle. A Prospective Poem
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Blank Verse
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Blenheim, a Poem. To Which is Added, a Blenheim Guide . . . .
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Blighted Love. A Dramatic Romance, in Two Acts
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Blindness, a Poem . . . Written at the Request of an Artist, Who Lost His Sight by the Gutta Serena, in His Twenty-eighth Year, and Who was Therefore Obliged to Change His Profession for That of Music; Patronised by the Duchess of Leeds, to Whom this Poem is, by Permission, Dedicated
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Blossoms . . . . Being a Selection of Sonnets from His Various Manuscripts . . .
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Blossoms . . . a Selection of Sonnets . . .
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Blossoms of Fancy. Original Poems, and Pieces in Blank Verse
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Blossoms of Genius
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Blossoms of Genius; Poems on Various Subjects
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Blossoms of Hope, or, A Soldier's Request to his Friends
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Blossoms of Peace: a Series of Tales . . . in Prose and Verse. . . .
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Blue Beard; or, the Effects of Female Curiosity. In Easy Verse
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Blue Beard; or, the Effects of Female Curiosity. In Easy Verse
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Blue Beard; or, the Marshal of France. A Poem
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Blue Beard; or, the Marshal of France. A Poem
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Blue Lights, or the Convention. A Poem, in Four Cantos
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Blue Lights, or The Convention: a Poem in Four Cantos
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Boadicea. A Poem Which Obtained the Chancellor's Medal at the Cambridge Commencement July 1814
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Bodiam Castle: A Poem, in Six Cantos . . . .
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Boileau's Satire of Man, Imitated
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Bolesworth-Castle. A Poem. Inscribed to Mrs. Crewe
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Bolg an Tsohair: Or, Gaelic Magazine, Containing . . . the Famous Fenian Poem, Called the Chase; with a Collection of Choice Irish Songs
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Bombastes Furioso: A Burlesque Tragic Opera
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Bombastes Furioso: a Burlesque Tragic Opera, in One Act . . .
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Bombastes Furioso; a Burlesque Tragic Opera. In One Act
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Bonaparte in Paris! Or, the Flight of the Bourbons! A Poem
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Bonaparte's Garland; being Eight New Songs, to Familiar Tunes . . . .
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Bonaparte's Journey to Moscow. (In the Manner of John Gilpin)
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Bonaparte's Reverie: A Poetical Romance
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Bonaparte's Soliloquy on the Invasion of England . . . .
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Bonaparte. A Poem
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Bonaparte; an Heroic Ballad: With a Sermon in Its Belly . . . .
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Bonaparte; with the Storm at Sea, Madaline, and Other Poems
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Border Ballads, and Other Miscellaneous Pieces
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Borough Reform; and City Deformity: A Dramatic Poem
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Boston Prize Poems, and Other Specimens of Dramatic Poetry
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Boston. A Poem
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Boston. A Poem
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Boston: Or a Touch at the Times. A Poem, Descriptive, Serious, and Satirical
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Both Sides of the Gutter, or, The Humours of the Regency
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Both Sides of the Gutter. Part the Second
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Both Sides of the Gutter; or, All Parties Laughing at Each Other
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Bouselliad; or, an Apology . . . .
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Box-Hill, a Descriptive Poem
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Boy's Rout; or, Life in the Land of Cakes: A Poem, in Two Parts
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Boyhood: With Other Poems, and Translations
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Boyle Farm. A Poem
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Bozzy and Piozzi or, The British Biographers, a Town Eclogue
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Bozzy and Piozzi, or, The British Biographers, a Town Eclogue
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Bozzy and Piozzi, or, The British Biographers, a Town Eclogue
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Bozzy and Piozzi, or, The British Biographers, a Town Eclogue
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Bozzy and Piozzi: or, The British Biographers, a Town Eclogue
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Bozzy and Piozzi: or, The British Biographers, a Town Eclogue
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Bozzy and Piozzi: or, The British Biographers, a Town Eclogue
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Bozzy and Piozzi: or, The British Biographers. A Town Eclogue
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Braganza. A Tragedy. Performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane
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Braganza. A Tragedy. Performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane . . . .
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Braganza. A Tragedy. Performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane.
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Braganza; a Tragedy. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane
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Braganza; a Tragedy. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
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Brazena
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Bread; or, the Poor. A Poem . . . .
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Breathings of the Woodland Lyre!
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Brent Knoll, a Poem
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Brief Recollections, Chiefly of Italy
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Brighton!! A Comic Sketch
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Brighton. A Poem. Descriptive of the Place and Parts Adjacent. And Other Poems
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Bristol and Its Environs. A Descriptive Poem. In Two Books
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Bristol: A Satire
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Bristolia, a Poem
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Britain Preserved. A Poem: In Seven Books
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Britain Triumphant! With Other Poems
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Britain's Bulwarks; or the British Seaman: A Poem, in Eight Books
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Britain's Historical Drama; a Series of National Tragedies, Intended to Illustrate the Manners, Customs, and Religious Institutions of Different Early Eras in Britain
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Britain; or, Fragments of Poetical Aberration
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Britannia Triumphant, over the French Fleet, by Admiral Lord Nelson, off the Mouth of the Nile, a Poem
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Britannia's Cypress; a Poem, on the Lamented Death of His Late Majesty, George III . . . .
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Britannia's Glory, a Poem: being a Review of our Great National Privileges, both Civil and Religious
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Britannia's Soliloquy in her dotage, while Ruminating on her Past and Present Circumstances. Versified by an Observer of Passing Events
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Britannia's Tears over Her Patriot and Hero, the . . . Duke of Kent . . . .
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Britannia's Tears over Her Patriot and Hero, the Late Illustrious and Benevolent Duke of Kent . . . .
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Britannia's Tears, a Vision
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Britannia. A Poem of the Epic Kind
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Britannia. A Poem. In Two Parts
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Britannia: A National Epic Poem, in Twenty Books. To Which is Prefixed a Critical Dissertation on Epic Machinery
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Britannia: A Poem
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Britannia: A Poem. Dedicated to . . . Lord Viscount Camperdown
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Britannia; a Poem. In Three Cantos . . . .
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Britannicus to Buonaparte. An Heroic Epistle, with Notes
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Britannicus, a Tragedy
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British Bards; or Choice Selections from the Works of the Principal Poets of England, from Spenser to Cowper . . . .
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British Cruelty; or the Wrongs of Africa; Exhibited in Verses, Address'd to a Lady on the Much Lamented Death of Her Sister
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British Georgics
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British Georgics
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British Glory, or Naval and Military Exploits from Original Documents
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British Heroism, Exemplified in the Character of His Grace Arthur, Duke, and Marquis of Wellington, and the Brave Officers Serving under His Command . . . .
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British Liberty Established, and Gallic Liberty Restored; or, the Triumph of Freedom. A Poem. Occasioned by the Grand Revolution in France . . . .
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British Liberty Vindicated; or, a Delineation of the King's Bench
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British Loyalty; or, Long Live the King. A Dramatic Effusion . . . .
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British Melodies, Containing Some of the Minor Pieces, and Other Extracts, from the Works of the Modern Poets
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British Melodies, Containing Some of the Minor Pieces, and Other Extracts, from the Works of the Modern Poets . . . .
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British Melodies; or Songs of the People
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British Melod[ies]
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British Monachism . . . [and] Four Selected Poems in Various Styles . . .
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British Purity: Or, the World We Live In. A Poetic Tale, of Two Centuries. Satirico.--Gossipico
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British Scenery a Poetical Sketch
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Britons United; or, Britannia Roused
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Broad Grins . . . Comprising, with New Additional Tales in Verse . . . "My Night-gown and Slippers"
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Broad Grins . . . Comprising, with New Additional Tales in Verse . . . "My Night-gown and Slippers"
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Broad Grins . . . Comprising, with New Additional Tales in Verse, . . . "My Night-gown and Slippers"
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Broad Grins . . . Comprising, with New Additional Tales in Verse, . . . "My Night-gown and Slippers"
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Broad Grins . . . Comprising, with New Additional Tales in Verse, Those formerly Publish'd under the Title of "My Night-gown and Slippers"
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Broad Grins . . . Comprising, with New Additional Tales in Verse, Those Formerly Published under the Title of "My Night-gown and Slippers"
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Broad Grins . . . Comprising, with New Additional Tales in Verse, Those formerly Published under the Title of "My Night-gown and Slippers"
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Broad Grins . . . Comprising, with New Additional Tales in Verse, Those formerly Published Under the Title of "My Night-gown and Slippers"
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Broad Grins . . . Comprising, with New Additional Verse, Those Formerly Published under the Title of "My Night-gown and Slippers"
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Broad Grins . . . Tales in Verse . . .
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Broad Grins and Poetical Vagaries . . . Comprising . . . Tales in Verse . . . formerly . . . "My Night-gown and Slippers"
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Broad Grins and Poetical Vagaries . . . Comprising . . . Tales in Verse . . . formerly . . . "My Night-gown and Slippers"
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Broad Grins: Comprising, with New Additional Tales in Verse, Those formerly Published under the Title of "My Night-gown and Slippers"
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Broad Grins: Comprising, with New Additional Tales in Verse, Those formerly Published under the Title of "My Night-gown and Slippers"
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Broad Hints at Retirement, an Ode to a Tragedy King, Addressed to J. P. Kemble, Esq. . . .
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Broken Chains a Poem in Four Cantos
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Brooks's Description of the Grand Procession at the Riding of the Musselburgh Marches . . . .
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Broomholme Priory, or the Loves of Albert and Agnes. A Poem, in Four Books
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Brother Peter . . . .
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Brother Peter to Brother Tom. An Expostulatory Epistle
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Brother Peter to Brother Tom. An Expostulatory Epistle
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Brother Peter to Brother Tom. An Expostulatory Epistle
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Brother Peter to Brother Tom. An Expostulatory Epistle
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Brother Peter to Brother Tom. An Expostulatory Epistle
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Brother Tom to Brother Peter . . . .
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Brown's Poems, on Military Battles, Naval Victories, and Other Important Subjects. The Most Extraordinary ever Penned in this Age . . . .
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Bruce's Invasion of Ireland; a Poem
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Brucinda: Or, the Decree of Jupiter, Collected from Facts
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Brutus: Or, the Fall of Tarquin: An Historical Tragedy . . . .
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Brutus; or, the Fall of Tarquin, An Historical Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin. A Historical Tragedy
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Brutus; or, the Fall of Tarquin. An Historical Tragedy in Five Acts
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Brutus; or, the Fall of Tarquin. An Historical Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Brutus; or, the Fall of Tarquin. An Historical Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Brutus; or, the Fall of Tarquin. An Historical Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Brutus; or, the Fall of Tarquin. An Historical Tragedy, in Five Acts . . . .
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Brutus; or, the Fall of Tarquin. An Historical Tragedy, in Five Acts . . . .
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Brutus; or, the Fall of Tarquin. An Historical Tragedy, in Five Acts . . . .
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Bubble & Squeak; or, a Dish of All Sorts. Being a Collection of American Poems, Published in New-York . . . .
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Bubble and Squeak, a Galli-maufry of British Beef . . . .
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Bubbles of Treason; or, State Trials at Large. Being a Poetical Epistle from an Irishman in London to His Brother in Paris; and Containing a Humorous Epitome of the Charge, Evidence, and Defence
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Buggiados, liber unicus. Carmen maccheronicum
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Bunker-Hill; or the Death of General Warren: An American Historical Play in Five Acts
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Bunker-Hill; or the Death of General Warren: An Historic Tragedy. In Five Acts
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Bunker-Hill; or, the Death of General Warren: An Historic Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Bunyan Explained to a Child; being Pictures and Poems, Founded upon the Pilgrim's Progress . . . .
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Bunyan Explained to a Child; being Pictures and Poems, Founded upon the Pilgrim's Progress. Part I . . . .
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Bunyan Explained to a Child; being Pictures and Poems, Founded upon the Pilgrim's Progress. Part I . . . .
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Bunyan Explained to a Child; being Pictures and Poems, Founded upon the Pilgrim's Progress. Part II . . . .
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Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress Versified . . .
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Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress Versified, with Explanatory Notes
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Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, Metrically Condensed. In Six Cantos
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Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, Versified
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Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, Versified for the Entertainment and Instruction of Youth
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Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, Versified: For the Entertainment and Instruction of Youth
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Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, Versified: For the Entertainment and Instruction of Youth
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Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, Versified; for the Entertainment and Instruction of Youth
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Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, Versified; for the Entertainment and Instruction of Youth . . . . With Other Poems Subjoined
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Buonaparte's Reverie: A Poem
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Buonaparte, a Satire. His Coronation, a Vision
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Buonaparte, an Epistle in Metre from St. Helena; to Which are Added, "Sauve Qui Peut!" Waterloo, &c.
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Buonaparte: A Poem
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Buonaparte; a Poem
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Burnomania: The Celebrity of Robert Burns Considered . . . . To Which are Added, Epistles in Verse . . . .
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Burns' Celebrated Songs . . . .
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Burns' Cotters Saturday Night
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Burns' Cotters Saturday Night
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Burns' Monument . . . . To Which is Added, Tam O'Shanter. A Tale
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Burns' Poems, with His Life and Character
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Buthred: A Tragedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden.
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Buthred; a Tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
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Butterfly's Ball, and Grasshopper's Feast
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Buxom Joan. A Burletta, in One Act . . . .
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Byblis, a Tragedy
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Bygane Times and Late Come Changes; or, a Bridge Street Dialogue, in Scottish Verse
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Bygane Times, and Late Come Changes: Or, a Bridge Street Dialogue, in Scottish Verse
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Bygane Times, and Late Come Changes; or, a Bridge Street Dialogue, in Scottish Verse
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Bysh's Lyre of Love; or, Cupid's Concert: For the Present Year . . . a . . . Collection of Interesting and Humourous Valentines . . . .
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Byzantium, and Other Poems
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Byzantium: A Dramatic Poem
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Cadijah: The Black Prince. A Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Cadwalladerian Elegies; or, A Trip from Penman Mawr to Parnassus
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Cadwallerian Elegies
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Cadzow Castle, a Ballad. Inscribed to Walter Scott, Esq. Author of a Ballad of the Same Name
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Cadzow Castle, a Poem
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Cain the Wanderer: A Vision of Heaven: Darkness: And Other Poems
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Cain, a Mystery
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Cain, a Mystery
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Cain, a Mystery
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Cain, a Poem . . . Containing an Antidote to the Impiety and Blasphemy of Lord Byron's Cain . . . . Part I
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Cain, a Poem . . . Containing an Antidote to the Impiety and Blasphemy of Lord Byron's Cain . . . . Part I
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Cain. A Mystery
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Cain; a Mystery
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Cain; a Mystery
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Cain; a Mystery . . . . To Which is Added a Letter from the Author . . . .
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Cain; a Mystery . . . . To Which is Added a Letter from the Author to Mr. Murray . . . .
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Caius Gracchus, a Tragedy, in Five Acts . . . .
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Caius Gracchus: A Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Caius Gracchus: A Tragedy, in Five Acts . . . .
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Caius Gracchus: A Tragedy. In Five Acts. As Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane
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Calcott's Masonry, with Considerable Additions and Improvements . . . .
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Calcutta: A Poem. With Notes
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Caledonia, a Poem
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Caledonia, or, Clans of Yore; a Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Calista: or a Picture of Modern Life. A Poem. In Three Parts.
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Calliope a Selection of Ballads Legendary and Pathetic
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Calliope and Euterpe, a Poem
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Calliope. A Collection of Poems. By Various Authors
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Calliope: A Collection of Poems, Legendary and Pathetic
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Callipaedia: Or, the Art of Getting Pretty Children, in Four Books
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Calvary a Poem . . . Salvation in Christ Jesus for the Church of God
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Calvary; or the Death of Christ. A Poem in Eight Books
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Calvary; or the Death of Christ. A Poem, in Eight Books
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Calvary; or the Death of Christ. A Poem in Eight Books
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Calvary; or the Death of Christ. A Poem, in Eight Books
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Calvary; or the Death of Christ. A Poem, in Eight Books
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Calvary; or, the Death of Christ . A Poem, in Eight Books
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Calvary; or, the Death of Christ. A Poem in Eight Books
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Calvary; or, the Death of Christ. A Poem in Eight Books
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Calvary; or, The Death of Christ. a Poem. In Eight Books
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Calvinism Exploded
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Calvinism without Modern Refinements
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Calypso; a Masque: In Three Acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
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Cambria: A Poem, on the Destruction of the Welsh Dynasty. Raymond: A Metrical Romance, and Various Miscellaneous Poems
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Cambridge Prize Poems . . . from the Year 1750 to the Year 1806 . . . .
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Cambridge Prize Poems: Being a Complete Collection of the English Poems Which Have Obtained the Chancellor's Gold Medal in the University of Cambridge
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Cambridge Prize Poems: Being a Complete Collection of the English Poems Which Have Obtained the Chancellor's Gold Medal in the University of Cambridge
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Cambridge Prize Poems: Being a Complete Collection of the English Poems Which Have Obtained the Chancellor's Gold Medal in the University of Cambridge
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Cambridge Prize Poems: Being a Complete Collection of the English Poems Which Have Obtained the Chancellor's Gold Medal in the University of Cambridge
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Cambro-Britons, an Historical Play, in Three Acts . . . .
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Cambuscan; or, the Squire's Tale of Chaucer. Modernized by Mr. Boyse; continued from Spenser's Fairy Queen, by Mr. Ogle; and concluded by Mr. Sterling
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Cameos from the Antique; or, the Cabinet of Mythology: Selections Illustrative . . . for the Use of Children . . . .
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Cameos from the Antique; or, the Cabinet of Mythology: Selections Illustrative of the Mythology of Greece and Italy, for the Use of Children . . . .
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Camilla de Florian, and Other Poems
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Camilla de Florian, and Other Poems
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Camilla, or the Deserted Sister. A Poem . . . .
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Camillus and Columna; or, the Sleeping Beauty: A Drama
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Camillus: an Historical Play
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Camillus; or, the Self-exiled Patriot. A Tragedy, in Five Acts
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Camp Meeting Songst